Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/04/02

[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]

Subject: Re: Fwd: Favorite Film/Developer/Paper Combinations???
From: ireland@blazenet.net (Robert Brummett)
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 18:45:10 -0500

>Stephen:
>I don't know the proper way to make this decision but I do know the wrong way
>because
>I am doing it now!?  I see someone's formula ( T Max with D-76) try that for
>two rolls
>and then switch film and/or developer for the next two rolls.  Guess what?  I
>have no
>idea what combo is best.  I'm having a great time trying all these new
>developers and
>the only thing that I know is that I end up liking every combo and not knowing
>why one
>is better than another.  I failed to heed the warning of a sage photographer
>who said
>stick with a combo for at least 3-4 months then switch.  Currently I am using
>T max
>developer if I am in a hurry and Xtol if I have more time ( helluva a way to
>decide).
> I don't like T max film because it 'beats' the hell out of my fixer ( another
>pathetic way to decide which is best).  Oh and just to confuse things I got
>three
>rolls each the other day of Agfa 25, High Speed Infrared and Pan 50.  In about
>a month
>I will probably end up where I started a year ago which was TriX and HC110 Dil
>B!
>Good luck and tell us what you settled on.
>
>
>Ernie Nitka
>(BTW can beer be used as a developer as I lots of that at home)

Ernie-

As a matter of fact, beer CAN be used as a film developer, but only if you
are looking for fine-grained, full-scale, easily printable negatives. The
problem is that determining the proper time/temperature interlock is NOT
for an amateur. If you send me six cases of Dos Equis I will, as a friendly
gesture, advise you on a developer strategy for your LEICA CAMERAS.

Robert