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    ACROS 100 in D76

    Here are the details I used for my first ever film

    Film Name: Fuji ACROS 100
    Film Format: 120mm, 15 exp
    Actual EI: 100 ISO
    Presoak: No
    Developer Name: D76
    Developer Dilution: Undiluted
    Developer Temp. 20 Degrees C
    Developing Time: 7mins 15 sec (as recommended by the Fuji database)
    Time Measurement Technique: From start of pour-in to start of pour-out...pouring as fast as possible.
    Tank Size: SIngle roll, 120mm
    Tank Type: AP Plastic type
    Tank Fill Level: As recommended by the AP instructions (590ml)
    Agitation Technique: 1 inversion (with quarter turn) per second, continuous for first 30 seconds, then 3 or 4 inversions in 5 seconds, every 30 seconds after.
    Stop Bath: Fuji Stopbath (not sure what exactly as it's all in Japanese). Fill, agitate for 30 secs, drain,
    Fixer- 10 Mins with agitation for 5 seconds every 1 min
    Hypo Clearing agent- 1min 30 sec
    Wash- At 20 degrees C for 10 mins
    Output: Film scanner.
    Subject Matter Comments: Used for Landscape photos with a tripod. Would be More difficult to shoot in low light conditions if I didn't have a tripod.
    Notes for next time: Can't really comment too much as this is my first ever roll.

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    Re: ACROS 100 in D76

    That looks good Mark I linked to this in the B&W Film/Developer Database Index thread. Could you do me one favor? Any chance you could post an unedited negative scan from the roll? Thanks

    CLICK HERE FOR ACROS 100 35MM DATA SHEET
    CLICK HERE FOR ACROS 100 120 DATA SHEET
    CLICK HERE FOR D-76 DATA SHEET

    *** Given times are for small tank development! Fuji recommends a 5% to 10% increase in developing time for large tanks ***

    Here are the manufacturer's recommended times for this combo:

    135 or 120
    --------------------------18C/64F----------20C/68F----------22C/72F----------24C/75F----------26C/79F
    ISO100-----------------8 1/2----------------7 1/4---------------6 1/4---------------5 1/4--------------4 1/2
    EI200---------------------12--------------------10-----------------8 1/2------------------7--------------------6

    Here are the manufacturer's recommended times for this combo with D-76 1:1 Dilution:

    135 or 120
    --------------------------18C/64F----------20C/68F----------22C/72F----------24C/75F----------26C/79F
    ISO100-------------------13-----------------10 1/2--------------8 3/4----------------7 1/4--------------6 1/4


    For other film and developer combos, please visit the B&W Film/Developer Database Index
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    Re: ACROS 100 in D76

    No problem Aaron. I'll hopefully do that tomorrow morning.

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    Re: ACROS 100 in D76

    I did a roll of ACROS 100 in D76 last night. I'm hoping to get some stuff scanned later this week.
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    Re: ACROS 100 in D76

    mjs, How did it go? Did you follow the acros 100 data sheet or do your own times?

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    Re: ACROS 100 in D76

    I think it went pretty well. The negs are a little thiner than I would like to see, but that could be an exposure issue. I'll post some pics once I get them scanned. I did follow the data sheet I found on the Fuji website. I used the 1:1 D-76 mixture, or 10 1/2 min.
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    Re: ACROS 100 in D76

    This is one of my Acros in D76 photos. I have tweeked this in PS as the original had a redish cast to it.
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    Re: ACROS 100 in D76

    Looking good Michael Does this mean you're hooked on the TLR now?..LOL
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    Re: ACROS 100 in D76

    Here are 2 unedited pics. Untouched apart from resizing in PS.




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