How do I use TMAX developer?

How do I use TMAX developer?

T-MAX Developer is available as a one-part concentrate in sizes to make one gallon and five gallons of working solution. You can easily mix smaller volumes by mixing one part of the concentrate with four parts water.

Can you develop Kodak TMAX 400?

exposure and normal processing. You can also use other Kodak developers for pushing this film; however, T-MAX Developer, T-MAX RS Developer and Replenisher, and XTOL Developer produce higher-quality tone reproduction (better shadow detail) under these conditions.

Is Tmax a C41?

TMAX is a regular B&W film, developed with B&W chemicals and printed on B&W paper only. For future reference, if a film is to be developed in C41, it will say so right on the film cartridge.

What is the best developer for Tmax 400?

Kodak Tmax 400: The tonality is beautiful developed in D-76 1+1 or Tmax Developer, though grain is much finer in D-76 1+1.

How do you mix Tmax developers?

Tmax Developer’s standard dilution is 1+4, and you can use that one shot. Its expensive to do so, but it works fine. You can also dilute it 1+7 or 1+9. Kodak only gives times for those dilutions at 75 degrees and only for Tmax 100 and Tmax 400.

Can you refix film?

The process of refixing is simple enough – just the fixing and washing stages are required – but it is fiddly when the film has already been cut up. It’s a faff to put four or more short strips onto a reel, although at least you don’t have to do it in the dark.

Is the TMAX 400 a c41?

BW400CN Film is a direct replacement for KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA 400BW Film and also replaces KODAK PROFESSIONAL T400CN Film.

Can you reuse D-76 developer?

In theory, D-76 can be reused. However, it is chemically depleted during use, so it is necessary to either replenish it or extend the development time to compensate for prior use.

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