Richard Vanek - Black and White Photography

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Sunday, 1st September, 2002

Notes from 1st Sep 2002
[posted at 10:00 GMT]    

First I was asking and than after I developed lately few old rols I shared my finding about developing negatives which were exposed quite few years ago.
I have still some rolls which I exposed from 5 to 15 years ago. It only 10 left not as I had around 50 some time ago, so I am getting better.
Let's back about my findings so it can be usefull for you as well. You can take a look into this thread at photo.net, but to summarize:
  • I use XTOL 1:1 and add 10% of time suggested for 20C
  • First 40% of time I agitate 2 times each 30sec for max 5sec
  • Second 40% of time I agitate 2 times each 60sec for max 5 sec
  • Last about 20% of time I didn't agitate
Result was quite good. Only very sensitive films had fog, but the shadows were o.k. so it is a bit of difficult to print but still possible. For scanning as I am do, it need multiple scan path and extended exposure time as vuescan allowes. That it is quite o.k., but of course far from ideal. For 100ASA and lower there is no problem at all.I found out that doing less agitation at end and longer the development time is the right way.