RE: Delta 100 in ID-11

2001-03-02 Thread Jens Bladt

Hi Shel
Sounds odd!
BTW I think ID11 is an excellent choise. It gives you better visible grain,
better than ILFOTEC HC (recommended by Ilford I think), which is very
dence/grainless.
Make shure you look at the right film. Ilford often gives you different
times for 35mm and 120/220 film. In my book it's 8 min (ID11 1+1, 20 degrees
C.). I think both film and developer is changed a little from time to time.
That could be the reason for the confusion.
Try to look at www.ilford.com
Best Regards
Jens


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Re: Delta 100 in ID-11

2001-03-02 Thread Shel Belinkoff

"Lewis, Gerald" wrote:
> 
> My first choice is always go with the manufacturers recommendation and work
> from there  

Please note:  

> Two ~Ilford~ sources (one on the film
> box, one on the developer instructions) 
> recommend ten and eleven minutes . 

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RE: Delta 100 in ID-11

2001-03-02 Thread Lewis, Gerald

My first choice is always go with the manufacturers recommendation and work
from there  FWIW: I do my Delta in Infosol S.

Jerry in Houston

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Subject: Delta 100 in ID-11


I just shot my first roll of Delta 100 and would like to process it
in ID-11 1:1. I have three sources of information for a developing
time, and the times range from 9.5 minutes to 11 minutes @68-degrees
with the film rated at ISO 100. Two Ilford sources (one on the film
box, one on the developer instructions) recommend ten and eleven
minutes .  I'm tempted to try this first roll at ten minutes.  Any
comments based on experience?
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Re: Delta 100 in ID-11

2001-03-01 Thread tom

I'd go for the shorter time. Contrast can get away from you with Delta
100...

tv

Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> I just shot my first roll of Delta 100 and would like to process it
> in ID-11 1:1. I have three sources of information for a developing
> time, and the times range from 9.5 minutes to 11 minutes @68-degrees
> with the film rated at ISO 100. Two Ilford sources (one on the film
> box, one on the developer instructions) recommend ten and eleven
> minutes .  I'm tempted to try this first roll at ten minutes.  Any
> comments based on experience?
> --
> Shel (Confused in California) Belinkoff
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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