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Developer recommendation for TMax400


Julian H

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I have no 400 speed in the freezer so decided do to try something different, TMax400. I have never used a T grain film before, only HP5, FP4 and PlusX. Is there a good staple starting point for a developer. Not particularly worried about grain, just a nice sharp easy to print/scan negative with good tonality and would appreciate some pointers. Also,does TMax benefit from a prewash?

Cheers, Julian

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Hi Julian, 

 

I use Tmax devolloper and films for over 20 Years now. Just follow the instructions on the bottle or package. You'll be fine. If you use prewash, if that is rinsing the film before developing it. It will make a difference but I never saw it. I just use the Tmax for the minutes prescribed on the bottle and use water instead of stop bath between developing and fixing ( no more than a minute ) It's important to keep you temperature of the developer on 20 degrees C. if you start . With 24 degrees everything just goes a little faster. 

 

You will notice if you use the Tmax film, that it will keep a little purple after the final rinsing if this happens. Just rise some more. 

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I realise I can process it in anything, I was hoping for a sweetspot combination consensus of opinion to get me up and running. My go to developer is Rodinal [usually used with HP5 and FP4] but fancied trying something new. After phoning around all the camera dealers I can think that might have some developer that I could have actually gone and picked up from yesterday* only one had stock, of LC29 and Ilfosol 3, I suspect neither of these are more suited to TMax than what I already have in stock**

 

I'll probably order DDX or TMax, or please convince me I should use something I already have in stock?  :rolleyes:

 

* I wanted to support a dealer if i could. Respect to Clocktower Cameras in Brighton for stocking two developers!

** I have a sealed 1L pack of XTol in the cupboard, not sure if it is any good though? And if I like the combination, I am going to be reluctant to buy more if only available in 5L packs now though. I also have 1L packs of ID11 and Perceptol.

 

Cheers, Julian

 

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I realise I can process it in anything, I was hoping for a sweetspot combination consensus of opinion to get me up and running. My go to developer is Rodinal [usually used with HP5 and FP4] but fancied trying something new. After phoning around all the camera dealers I can think that might have some developer that I could have actually gone and picked up from yesterday* only one had stock, of LC29 and Ilfosol 3, I suspect neither of these are more suited to TMax than what I already have in stock**

 

I'll probably order DDX or TMax, or please convince me I should use something I already have in stock?  :rolleyes:

 

* I wanted to support a dealer if i could. Respect to Clocktower Cameras in Brighton for stocking two developers!

** I have a sealed 1L pack of XTol in the cupboard, not sure if it is any good though? And if I like the combination, I am going to be reluctant to buy more if only available in 5L packs now though. I also have 1L packs of ID11 and Perceptol.

 

Cheers, Julian

 

Julian, why not order a bottle of Tmax developer in the Netherlands here:

 

https://webshop.hetbeeldgebouw.nl/kodak-t-max-filmontwikkelaar-voor-5-ltr

 

or here;

 

http://www.fotohuisrovo.nl

 

 

 

They ship to the United Kindom, select " Groot Brittanië " . Try the 1 Liter bottle to make 5 liter ( so you can devellope about 160 to 320 films with it , if you read the instructions well )  and then you know how Tmax films reacts with Tmax developer. I did like the proces so much, that I never used Rodinal again. Xtol is a good developer with Tmax. If it's sealed it stays fresh for years, in powder form. But also the Tmax deveolper is great in conservation. A bottle of 4 year over date will give you just fine results. Even a bottle which is opened and closed again, letting the air out as much as you can, still gives good results after a year. ( providing you keep it cool and in the dark, which is no problem with my darkroom: It's a cellar see: 

 

https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/186432-show-us-your-darkroom/?p=2113423

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Hi

 

I can get TMax or DDX quite easily here thanks. I was mistaken I thought that with the newer films a lot of recommendations would be for newer tech developers to match but it seems far from conclusive. I am going to give XTol and Rodinal a bash first since I have them and see how I get on. Hoping the first roll tomorrow so fingers crossed!

 

Julian

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Hi

 

I can get TMax or DDX quite easily here thanks. I was mistaken I thought that with the newer films a lot of recommendations would be for newer tech developers to match but it seems far from conclusive. I am going to give XTol and Rodinal a bash first since I have them and see how I get on. Hoping the first roll tomorrow so fingers crossed!

 

Julian

 

Maybe this will help also? http://www.imx.nl/photo/Film/styled-41/

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Paulus, thanks for the link. 

 

Regrettably I didn't finish my roll at the weekend so I'll try next weekend. Looking forward to seeing the results on this "new to me" film. although my M4-2 is now playing up on slow speeds so needs a service. :( 

 

I think Ill mix up the Xtol first, just for fun though.

 

I wish I never sold my LS5000 scanner now!

 

Thanks, Julian

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I first tried TMax 100 in Rodinal, but was not impressed compared to PanF in Rodinal. I since switched to the Delta T-grain films in DD-X which gave nice results. Perhaps more experimenting with a Rodinal would have been fine. I still use Rodinal for PanF, which is what I use most.

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Tom, what dilution did you use the Rodinal? Perhaps you should have experimented a bit more like you say.

 

 

Sorry for the delay replying to this thread. I finished my first roll last weekend and started another straight away so wanted to get the second one out and process both together. I have mixed up my 1L pack of XTol and have a few queries.

 

Firstly and most importantly a very small "pinch" of the yellow powder did not dissolve in the water, no matter how much I stirred [water was about 25degC]. I have strained it out but wonder if that will have an effect on the correct make up of the developer? I suspect not but would appreciate if anyone else has had the problem?

 

Assuming the above is okay, I would appreciate a recommendation of what dilution for TMax?

 

Finally, hoping that this works well, does anyone part mix the currently available 5L packs of developer up, say in 2 halves?

 

Cheers, Julian

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Hi

 

I referred to the massive dev chart. I did Xtol 1+1 for 10mins at 21degrees and have a lovely set of perfectly exposed films! Now I need to get them scanned...

 

One note, being so used to using Rodinal it is so easy to get the temperature right with 1+19/29 etc. With 1+1 it is a PITA. I will have to start thinking ahead and make myself a temperature controlled bath.

 

Cheers, Julian

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