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Acording to the Fuji Film Professional Dataguide: Neopan 400 35mm.

HC-110 Dil.B: ISO 400: Temp. 18 deg.C (64 deg.F): Time 5 min.
HC-110 Dil.B: ISO 400: Temp. 20 deg.C (68 deg.F): Time 4 min.
HC-110 Dil.B: ISO 400: Temp. 22 deg.C (72 deg.F): Time 3 min.
HC-110 Dil.B: ISO 800: Temp. 18 deg.C (64 deg.F): Time 7 min. 45 sec.
HC-110 Dil.B: ISO 800: Temp. 20 deg.C (68 deg.F): Time 6 min.
HC-110 Dil.B: ISO 800: Temp. 22 deg.C (72 deg.F): Time 4 min. 45 sec.
HC-110 Dil.B: ISO 1600: Temp. 18 deg.C (64 deg.F): Time 12 min. 30 sec.
HC-110 Dil.B: ISO 1600: Temp. 20 deg.C (68 deg.F): Time 10 min.
HC-110 Dil.B: ISO 1600: Temp. 22 deg.C (72 deg.F): Time 8 min.


Agitate continuously for the first minute and for five seconds every
minute thereafter. If you are using 120 it recomends 25% longer
development times.

2007-02-07 05:41:50 · answer #1 · answered by Bob 6 · 0 0

Here is the developement chart from Fuji regarding the development process for Neopan 400 http://www.fujifilm.ca/documents/Fuji_N400PR_AF3-706E.pdf

2007-02-07 13:42:16 · answer #2 · answered by wackywallwalker 5 · 0 0

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