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owain Posted - 03/03/2006 : 16:30:10
Can someone please help me!!!
Being a clumsy person I managed to shoot a role of Ilford Pan F Plus 120 at 400iso
Please don’t ask how… lol
I have been trying to work out how long to develop it. Dose anyone have any ides of what times and mix to develop it in Ilfosol S or DD-X.
(I know the image quality will not be very good.)
Thanks owain
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Steve in Thailand Posted - 03/06/2007 : 13:31:51
You've probably dev'd the film already. If the negs are thin there is a technique from pre-history called Intensification. You must mix your own solution to bath the film. It deposits more silver onto existing halides. I may be able to find the formula if needed.
Lynn Jones Posted - 07/03/2006 : 19:27:50
I'm sorry, owain,

Even with water bath technology you would still be 4 stops under. You might try TMax developer but that usually only lets you gain a stop and a half.

Lynn

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