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Question by Jake Stahlman
Submitted on 1/6/2004
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Has any on use AGFA ST8 to shoot images. If so what dose it look like i have herd that it has no gray scale is this true and if so dose any on know a lab that will develop it. Email me At mtcindifilmfest@aol.com  

thanks jake


Answer by DANCAD3D
Submitted on 5/23/2007
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You can get a gray scale image by using:

5.5g phenadone A
0.2g Sodium Sulfite An.
Water to make 1000ml

use at 95F for about 6 to 9 minutes, develope to balance highlight D-max vs Shadow Detail.

Expose at about EI 3 to 4.  Adding Vitamin C and Bakeing Soda will increase contrast and film speed.

 

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