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    N-1, Normal, and N+1 Development

    Any ideas concerning N-1, N, and N+1 development for:
    4x5 sheet Arista Edu Ultra 100, shot at 100 ASA.

    I use D-76 and am switching to HC110. For either or both of these developers (assuming 20C I trust) can anyone recommend:
    - development times;
    - dilutions; and
    - agitation regimes
    for N-1, Normal and N+1 development.

    Also, is there maybe a better developer??
    Do different chemical temperatures become important?
    Should this film be shot at 50 ASA?

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    Look for information on the film that Arista Edu Ultra actually is and it might be easier to find. I believe that it is Fomapan.
    2F/2F

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    I have read on here that it is Fomapan. Developing times, dilutions and speed ratings can be found on The Massive Dev Chart at www.digitaltruth.com

    Mike

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    It is Fomapan 100 (the rollfilm formats even say so on the edges now). The MDC isn't all that helpful---there are only a few times for any given developer, and most of them are for box speed; and anyway, this seems to be a film with which a pretty fair amount of personal testing is called for. A lot of people shoot it at 50 and use the times recommended for 100...

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