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! Temperature
 
! Temperature
 
! comments / result
 
! comments / result
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| APX-100
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| 100
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| HC-110
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| B
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| 30s then 10s per minute
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| 7'
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| 20ºC
 +
| ++
 
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|-
 
| APX-100  
 
| APX-100  
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| 20ºC
 
| 20ºC
 
| +, very contrasty
 
| +, very contrasty
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|-
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| APX-100
 +
| 400
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| HC-110
 +
| B
 +
| 30s then 10s per minute
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| 11'
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| 20ºC
 +
| ++
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Efke 50
 
| Efke 50
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| 5'
 
| 5'
 
| 24ºC
 
| 24ºC
 +
| ++
 +
|-
 +
| TX-400
 +
| 400
 +
| HC-110
 +
| B
 +
| 30s then 10s per minute
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| 8'
 +
| 20ºC
 +
| ++
 +
|-
 +
| Tmax 400
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| 400
 +
| HC-110
 +
| B
 +
| 30s then 10s per minute
 +
| 5'40''
 +
| 20ºC
 
| ++
 
| ++
 
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Version vom 6. November 2011, 20:16 Uhr

Development Times Table

This is an attempt to collect development times that users of the fotolab have tried and tested. The 'ISO' column is for the EI at which the film was exposed at. For example if you take TX-400 and expose it at EI 3200 to push it put '3200' in that colum.

For the 'comments / result' column you might use the following abbreviations:

  • very good: ++
  • good: +
  • ok: 0
  • still useable: -
  • unuseable: --
Film ISO Developer Dilution Agitation Time Temperature comments / result
APX-100 100 HC-110 B 30s then 10s per minute 7' 20ºC ++
APX-100 400 HC-110 B 30s then 8s per minute 10' 21ºC with lomo so exposure is kinda sorta 400, film turned out nice for most of the exposures
APX-100 400 HC-110 B 30s then 10s per minute 12' 20ºC +, very contrasty
APX-100 400 HC-110 B 30s then 10s per minute 11' 20ºC ++
Efke 50 50 HC-110 B 30s then 10s per minute 6'30" 22ºC ++
TX-400 400 HC-110 B 30s then 10s per minute 5' 24ºC ++
TX-400 400 HC-110 B 30s then 10s per minute 8' 20ºC ++
Tmax 400 400 HC-110 B 30s then 10s per minute 5'40 20ºC ++