Dear User,
our colleagues from FOTOIMPEX have asked us to answer your question:
1. Bergger Panchro 400: Dilution 1+19, 10 Minutes.
2. Rollei Infrared 400: Dilution 1+24, 11 Minutes.
(These times are starting points. If the contrast is a bit too high for your individual purposes, then shorten the development time a bit. If the contrast is too low, develop a bit longer.)
Important notice for the Rollei Infrared: This film is rebranded Agfa Aviphot 200 aerial film (the same is valid for Rollei Superpan 200 and Rollei Retro 400S). Aerial films have a very different ISO / speed rating than standard pictorial films for "on the ground" photography.
In aearil photography the ISO / speed rating is two stops higher. If you use that rating on the ground you will get not enough shadow detail. Therefore it is recommend - if you want sufficient shadow detail and a better tonality - to use an Exposure Index of 50/18° with Agfa Aviphot Pan 200 for normal pictorial photography. The dilution and development time given above is for that Exposure Index.
Best regards.
Team ADOX