On Wed, 15 August 2001, "johnsonpa" wrote:
>
> From Walt:
> <<<Plus-X. Ignore all other suggestions. :-)>>>
>
> From KN:
> <<<Oh, this one is TOO easy. TRI-X or PAN-X.>>>
>
> Somehow I knew this would happen :-)
> At least you two are talking about the same manufacturer...but it's only
> been 5 minutes since I sent my original post! Wait, I don't seen PAN-X at
> B&H. Are Plus-X and PAN-X the same? ....oh, more replies....Plus-X it is!
>
> From Dave:
> <<<I concur re the Tri-X. Make sure it's souped in D76 1:1...>>>
> D76 1:1? Whatever that means. I'll deal with that when I get back!
>
> This stuff needs to be refrigerated, yes?
>
> Thanks to all!
> --p.j.
>
Refrigeration won't hurt, but it'll remain stable in heat much better than
color film.
And, since it seems the choice is Plus-X, not Tri-X, D-76 1:1 is okay, but
Rodinal 1:150 is better. Years ago, and many Plus-X formulatons ago, we would
develop Plus-X halfway in D-76, then the rest of the way in DK-50. There was a
certain magic in that combination. We all seemed to have more time then.
Walt
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