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Hello everyone!
So I've recently purchased my first medium format and totally missed the development of my first roll. I had no problem with the 35mm format but I made a lot of 'noob' mistakes with the 120 process, hum.
Here's some pics :
- Kodak HC 110, dilution B (1. 31) for one 35mm roll. The thing is with this dilution, the entire roll was not flooded in the developer. Moreover, I think using the same fixer since June (I developed 15 rolls) didn't help.
Which dilution (with the HC 110 developer) is optimum for developing a 6x7 roll? Which are the differences between the 35mm and 120mm process? Should I change my actual fixer? Thanks guys : )
- Kodak HC 110, dilution B (1. 31) for one 35mm roll. The thing is with this dilution, the entire roll was not flooded in the developer. Moreover, I think using the same fixer since June (I developed 15 rolls) didn't help.
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I thought about this one, but really want to shoot in 6x7. Thanks for the reply @Poetic!
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& @mi7rennie thanks guys : )
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Thanks! : )
Yes @JB, we both reversed our pic!
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Thanks @mrboulard! Yes right, it's a bit overexposed..
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Thanks :) I'm more comfortable with b&w.
I used a Plaubel Makina 67, I'm still trying to get the best of it!