Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Develop Kodak Pan 620 Film

Kodak roll movie.


Kodak stopped producing 620 movie in 1995, on the other hand the movie is much available from companies that reload 120 film onto 620 movie spools. Kodak "Pan" movie normally refers to Kodak Verichrome Pan, a panchromatic movie with as well positive grain and great resolving dynamism. Verichrome pan has an ISO adjudjing of 125. Pan movie may too cite to Panatomic X, which has an ISO assessing of 32. Load the exposed 620 film onto the developing reel in complete darkness. Without turning on the light, place the loaded reel into the developing tank and put the lid on. You may now turn on the lights.2.



In either contingency, adulthood times and processes are the alike. 620 movie is dimensionally alike to 120 movie, so developing tanks and reels that take 120 movie Testament work for 620 film also.

Instructions

1.


Measure out the appropriate amount of developer for your tank; most 120-sized single reel tanks take 16 ounces. The developer should be at 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius).


3. Pour the developer into the tank, and develop the film for 5 ½ minutes, agitating by rocking the tank every 30 seconds.


4. Pour out the developer and add stop bath or plain water to the tank. Agitate continuously for 30 seconds.


5. Pour out the stop bath and pour fixer into the tank. Agitate at 30-second intervals for eight minutes.


6. Pour out the fixer, take the top off the tank and wash the film in running water for 20 minutes.


7. Using the clothespins, hang the film to dry.