Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Harvey, I think you're correct with the times for TMax dev. I don't have any experience with TMax dev as I shoot either HP5 or TriX. However, I checked out a UK website 'silverprint' which included links to Kodak's data sheet on Tmax. Here's the link and the data you need is on page 6 of the datasheet. http://www.silverprint.co.uk/bwf3.html I agree with you about the Lotus/Caterham Seven. I own a Roadsport 1.8L 140 BHP car (actually my third Seven) - it's like driving a 4 wheel motorbike - heaven on 4 wheels. Charlie Chan Cheltenham, UK On 29 Jan 2006, at 21:14, Arche, Harvey wrote: > Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with T-max developer at 1:9 > as a one shot developer? I have 40 beginning high school photo students > and it is impossible to track number of rolls developed, when > replenished, add 15% developing time, etc. with them, so we go with a > one shot and I'm down to the last half liter of rodinal. I have 2 > gallons of T-max pro developer, and I'm thinking of using it at 1:9, > 75*F, with times of 13.5 mins. for TMX100 and 15mins. for TMX400. I got > that from a site for LF films. > > > > And while we're on the subject of who is making 'real' sports cars, > let's not forget Colin Chapman's gift that keeps on giving- the > Caterham > Super Seven, now available with 260hp. Wow! That's twice the horses and > half the weight of my GSL-SE. > > > > Is there a good rotary mechanic in Tennessee? > > > > H. Arche > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >