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Home › Forums › Analogue Photography › Developing times for film. The Massive Development Chart – www.digitaltruth.com
Here you can find developing times for just about any film:
https://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php?web
1. Select your film from the top left list (Fomapan 400)
2. Select your film developer from the next list (Adox Atomal 49, A49)
3. Press search
4. For 35mm Film using “stock” (original dilution of chemicals or premade developer) the developing time is 8-10 minutes at 20° Celcius.
Here is the link to a chart (page 4) of how to change the film developing time if the temperature changes:
And here is a time/temp converter with the chart on the digital truth website:
https://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php?doc=timetemp
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