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Microdol-X diluted 1:3 at 72 degrees F using CPE2 rotary processor
150 Microdol-x , 450 water = 600ml
Mix up two containers of developer to be used for split development 600ml each and bring to 72 degrees F. * note do to the dilution of developer to water and the amount of film, the developer will be exhausted before completion of film development i.e. the need for two batches of developer. 1) First developer for 9 1/2min dump and add 2) Second developer for 9 1/2min dump 3) Use water bath vice stop bath water rinse 600ml x2 30 seconds each 4) Fix for full 10 min 600ml (Always save Fixer do not dump down the Drain) 5) water rinse 600ml x2 30 seconds each 6) Hypo Clear 600ml 2min 7) Rinse full 10 min under running
water or in Film Washer
New Pro T-MAX 100/400 PROCESSING STEPS Microdol-X (1:3), 72 Degrees 1) PRE-SOAK In water for 5 Minutes.(Agitate) 2) DEVELOPER 14 ½ Minutes. Mix 75mil Microdol-X and 225 water to = 300mil per roll of film Bring to 72 Degrees.(Agitate) 3) WATER RINSE 30 Seconds with continuous wash or fill with water and dump and drain twice. 4) Fixer 10 Minutes.(Agitate) 5) RINSE 60 Sec. With continuous wash or fill with water and dump and drain four times. 6) HYPO CLEAR 2 Minutes(Agitate) 7) WATER WASH 10 Minutes use the Film Washers in the back sink or just stick the rubber hose in the tank and let the water run. 8) PHOTOFLO Use 500 mil. of distilled water and 2-4 drops of Photoflo. Remove the film from the reels and leave in the solution for 1 Minute.Take the film out of the Photoflo and run it through your two fingers or use the squeegee to remove excess water do this "Only Once". Hang the film in the drying cabinet with a clip on the bottom to keep your film from curling. Turn power ON and set timer for 30-40 Minutes. (Agitate) This is my method after pouring in any solution turn the tank over and back till the timer hits 30. At the 00 turn the tank over and back twice. At the 30 turn the tank over and back twice. Do this for the entire time for that step.
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