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B/W Processing Chart for Kodak TMAX films

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Pingoleon - 06 Nov 2004 09:06 GMT
- Can TMAX be developed with Ilford developers ? which ones ? Ilfosol,
Ilfotec. LC29  any good ? Which would you recommend ?

- Does Kodak provide a processing chart like Ilford does ? Ilford's one,
give you the time for all Ilford film with all Ilford developers and even
the Tmaxdeveloper.
Does Kodak provide something similar ?

Thanks
Ron Baird - 16 Nov 2004 17:59 GMT
Greetings,

Sure they do.  Try going to the following site for details.

http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/edbwf/edbwf.jhtml#84930

If you go to the Kodak site for professional imaging there are other links
you may want to review.

http://www.kodak.com/go/professional.

Good luck, if you need some advice or other help, let me know.

Ron Baird
Eastman Kodak Company

> - Can TMAX be developed with Ilford developers ? which ones ? Ilfosol,
> Ilfotec. LC29  any good ? Which would you recommend ?
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> Thanks
Keith Tapscott. - 19 Feb 2005 19:47 GMT
Pingoleon Wrote:
> - Can TMAX be developed with Ilford developers ? which ones ? Ilfosol,
> Ilfotec. LC29  any good ? Which would you recommend ?
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> Thanks
Kodak do provide technical data for processing their B&W films in thei
own developers, but unfortunately not in other manufacturers developer
as Ilford do. The developing times for Kodak, Agfa and Fuji mono film
are usually given with the processing instructions supplied with al
Ilford developers

--
Keith Tapscott.
 
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