KirkS
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I was given a box of stuff, and in it was some old film, both exposed and 'fresh'. The exposed film looks like it was home-loaded by the original owner. The film cartridges are all black with a small bit of masking tape with the number of exposures on them (36/36/10+). There are 3 rolls of this stuff. There are also 2 rolls of exposed color slide film (E-4 Ektachrome).
Included were some bulk film tins (empty) that are Kodak Plus-X Pan Film, and Kodak Tri-X Pan Film. An educated guess tells me that the mystery film is one of these two. However, I don't know ASA of them.
I ran two rolls through last night using HC-110 dilution B, 5 min, 72°F, inversion every 30 seconds, stop bath, and 5 minute fix.
Here are the "best":
As you can see, wasn't a huge success, but I was pleased to get something out of them.
My question is, as I'm a novice in developing, are these over-developed, or underdeveloped?
Included were some bulk film tins (empty) that are Kodak Plus-X Pan Film, and Kodak Tri-X Pan Film. An educated guess tells me that the mystery film is one of these two. However, I don't know ASA of them.
I ran two rolls through last night using HC-110 dilution B, 5 min, 72°F, inversion every 30 seconds, stop bath, and 5 minute fix.
Here are the "best":
As you can see, wasn't a huge success, but I was pleased to get something out of them.
My question is, as I'm a novice in developing, are these over-developed, or underdeveloped?