Quick Guide to Lomography Lady Grey and Earl Grey Development Times
23 27Developing your own film is a satisfying analogue experience. But for a beginner, the process could be quite intimidating. If you've shot with Lomography Lady Grey 400 and Lomography Earl Grey 100, here's a handy chart for your reference.
Lomography Lady Grey 400
Lomography Lady Grey film is a 400 ISO black and white film that is perfect for mixed-lighting situations. Expect stunning tones and fine grain from this high ISO film. Here is a development chart for use with several popular developers, we recommend following the manufactures agitation and preparation instructions:
- Arista Liquid and stock dilution: 8 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Arista Premium and 1+9 dilution: 7 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak D-23 and stock dilution: 7 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak D-23 and 1+1 dilution: 10 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Ilford Microphen and stock dilution: 7 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Tetenal Neofin Blue and stock dilution: 12 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Tetenal Neofin Red and stock dilution: 10 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Rodinal and 1+25 dilution: 5 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Rodinal and 1+50 dilution: 10 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak TMax Developer and 1+4 dilution: 5 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak TMax RS and stock dilution: 6 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak Professional X-Tol and 1+3 dilution: 13 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak Professional X-Tol and stock dilution: 6.5 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak D-76 and stock dilution: 7.5 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak D-76 and 1+1 dilution: 10.5 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak HC-110 and B(1+31) dilution: 6 minutes at 20°C/68°F
Lomography Earl Grey 100
For shooting daytime and indoors with flash, the Lomography Earl Grey is a great choice. Smooth-grained and classic, this film's a reliable all-rounder. Below is a development chart for use with several popular developers, we recommend following the manufactures agitation and preparation instructions:
- ID 11 and 1+1 dilution: 9 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- ID 11 and stock dilution: 6 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Ilfosol 3 and 1+14 dilution 6 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Ilfosol S and 1+9 dilution: 7 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Ilford Microphen and stock dilution: 6 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Ilford Microphen and 1+1 dilution: 9 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Ultrafin and 1+20 dilution: 7 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Rodinal and 1+25 dilution: 4 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Rodinal and 1+50 dilution: 8 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak TMax Developer and 1+4 dilution: 6 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak TMax RS and stock dilution: 6 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak Professional X-Tol and 1+2 dilution: 9 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak Professional X-Tol and stock dilution: 5 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak D-76 and stock dilution: 6 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak D-76 and 1+1 dilution: 9 minutes at 20°C/68°F
- Kodak HC-110 and B(1+31) dilution: 6.5 minutes at 20°C/68°F
So you want to shoot monochromes but you're all out of film? Drop by our online shop or one of our worldwide gallery stores to pick up a Lomography Lady Grey 400 film or a Lomography Earl Grey 100. Check out our other film options too, as well as our awesome cameras, lenses, and accessories!
escrito por cruzron el 2011-08-04 #equipo #tutoriales #monochrome #black-white #tipster #development #film-processing #lady-grey #earl-grey
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