Rollei Infrared &

Read the Label

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Most of us don’t read labels. These days we ask the internet, so we are supplied with information which seems unquestionable. Most such folks suggest using Rodinal for 12 minutes. Notice what the manufacturer recommends: 10:30. That is my starting point. And it has been my best choice for this film. If your primary interest in producing negatives to scan, then go with the Diafine times ( 4 & 4). I shoot around 100 rolls of this film a year. 35 and 120.

Agitation: Processing Film

Gas Burst:

Gas burst can be used with any size tank and thus it can be used with any volume of solution.

Kodak recommended a one-second burst every 10 seconds at 15 PSI saying that a standard nitrogen tank would feed a 3.5 gallon tank 7 hours a day five days.

Ref:

http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu//full/1971AASPB…3….3V/0000004.000.html
spacer plates to even flow across surface. last film over-soups[971AASPB…3….3V Page 4]

View Camera Magazine Article on Gas Burst Agitation in the May/June 2007 issue

Kodak E57 publication “Gaseous-Burst Agitation in Processing,” 8 pages, 1968.

California Stainless http://www.calstainless.com/emprocessors.shtml

Ted Pella  http://www.tedpella.com/photo_html/photo5.htm

Alistair Ingliss [inactive] archive at: http://web.archive.org/web/20170701105151/http://www.alistairinglis.com/

Richards of Hull http://www.richards.uk.com/film-p02.htm

Temperature Controlled Film Process Sink Lines
Black & White, Colour Film, X-Ray, Holographic & Glass Plates

timer: Arkay BT210 or Kodak (Lektra) Burst timer 

Arkay, and Calumet sold small gas-burst in one and two gallon size. 4 hangers and 7 hangers. Calumet sold plexiglass hangers.