Processing – Kodak 2210 User Manual

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KODAK WL Surveillance Film

TI-1838

PROCESSING

Notice: Observe precautionary information on product labels and Material Safety Data Sheets.

Tank development times shorter than 5 minutes may result in unsatisfactory uniformity. Do not develop this film by

inspection—KODAK WL Surveillance Film has a higher level of green sensitizing dye that results in an increased sensitivity to
safelight illumination.

These times are starting-point recommendations. Make tests to determine the best development time.

Small Tank (8- or 16-ounce), Agitation at 30-second Intervals, Development Time in Minutes

*

Primary time/temperature recommendation.

Using T-MAX Developer diluted 1:9 provides good processing control, slightly more speed, no change in contrast or grain, and a larger capacity of film per

gallon of developer concentrate. To mix, dilute the working solution of T-MAX Developer with an equal part of water, or dilute the concentrate by mixing one
part of the concentrate with nine parts water (1:9).

NR = Not Recommended

Large Tank, Agitation at 1-minute Intervals, Development Time in Minutes

*

Primary time/temperature recommendation.

NR = Not Recommended

KODAK Developer

65

°

F (18

°

C)

68

°

F (20

°

C)

70

°

F (21

°

C)

72

°

F (22

°

C)

75

°

F (24

°

C)

T-MAX

NR

7

6

1

2

6

1

2

6

*

T-MAX RS

NR

7

6

6

5

*

D-76

9

8

*

7

6

1

2

5

1

2

D-76 (1:1)

14

1

2

12

1

2*

11

10

9

HC-110 (dil B)

6

1

2

6

*

5

1

2

5

4

1

2

MICRODOL-X

12

10

1

2*

9

8

1

2

7

1

2

MICRODOL-X (1:3)

NR

NR

20

18

1

2

16

*

T-MAX (1:9)

NR

NR

NR

NR

15

*

KODAK Developer

65

°

F (18

°

C)

68

°

F (20

°

C)

70

°

F (21

°

C)

72

°

F (22

°

C)

75

°

F (24

°

C)

T-MAX

NR

7

6

1

2

6

1

2

6

*

T-MAX RS

NR

8

1

2

8

7

1

2

7

*

D-76

10

9

*

8

7

1

2

6

1

2

HC-110 (dil B)

8

7

*

6

1

2

6

5

MICRODOL-X

13

11

1

2*

10

9

8

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