Re: [Frameworks] Hello - Curious about Double X 7222 reversal

2016-01-27 Thread Jason Halprin
Here's a thread from the Film and Darkroom User forum with times/chemistry for processing 7222 as reversal: http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.org.uk/forum/archive/index.php/t-6026.html -JH Jason Halprin jihalp...@gmail.com ___ FrameWorks mailing list F

Re: [Frameworks] Hello - Curious about Double X 7222 reversal

2016-01-27 Thread Morgan Hoyle-Combs
Hey Chris,  What do you mean by flashing? Hitting it with light before I develop it? And what's this about using "non diluted stock solution"? What about steps to just processing it as the negative roll?  On Wednesday, January 27, 2016 7:47 AM, Chris G wrote: Hi, D-76 as a reversal dev

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Re: [Frameworks] Hello - Curious about Double X 7222 reversal

2016-01-27 Thread Chris G
Hi, D-76 as a reversal developer for *222 will probably be too low in contrast. One method you may want to look into is using the stock solution (non-diluted) and processing at a higher temperature to yield greater contrast. Generally speaking higher concentrations of B&W developers = more contras