FrankS
Registered User
...is jsut renamed Agfa APX 400, right? Same developing times?
peterc
Heretic
Yup. Same thing.
The Agfa sheet shows the same times for both version in all developers.
Peter
The Agfa sheet shows the same times for both version in all developers.
Peter
FrankS
Registered User
Thank you, Peter! Hope you had a good Thanksgiving!
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
I've been using it as "Agfa" Frank.. so ya.. but like Agfa 400... apparently you should rate it at 200... I'll do that with my next roll.
Don't forget that they also have Silvertone 100 (APX 100) as well.
Dave
Don't forget that they also have Silvertone 100 (APX 100) as well.
Dave
peterc
Heretic
go to http://www.henrys.com/commercial/ and select Agfa Silvertone developing times at the bottom of the page for the Agfa sheet.
Peter
Peter
back alley
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my agfa 400 should be here this week.
looking forward to playing with it.
joe
looking forward to playing with it.
joe
peterc
Heretic
It's fun stuff. And cheap to play with.
Peter
Peter
ed1k
Well-known
Dave,Dave said:apparently you should rate it at 200... I'll do that with my next roll
I recently shot a roll of SilverTone 400 at EI 200, but accidentaly developed it in Rodinal 1+100 for 37 min which is time to get full speed, i.e. 400 ISO. My negatives are awfully dark. Bear in mind, Silvertone 400 is a real 400 ISO emulsion, so you will have to pull it (underdevelop) when rating at 200. Don't repeat my mistake
Eduard.
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