sparrow6224
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I would add the late lamented Fujipan 1600 @ 800 in Xtol 1:1 or, equally good, divided D76. Very rich blacks.
I'm still looking for a film/developer pair that:
- Has good shadow detail at 400 or higher
- Is less expensive per roll than DD-X
XP2? It doesn't give you the option of easy home development. We still don't know just how archival that black dye might be in fifty years, or one hundred for that matter. All I know is that I threw out an awful lot of C-22 negatives and many of my older C-41 negatives are probably ready for the landfill too. Maybe a pure black image will hold up better than the tri-color dyes. To me it's not worth the risk. Sorry, Eric.
HP5+ in XTOL 1+1 at 20°C. So, so beautiful.
martin
I would add the late lamented Fujipan 1600 @ 800 in Xtol 1:1 or, equally good, divided D76. Very rich blacks.
you will always get conflicting answers because the result is always subjective. Some like it coarse and grainy, some medium and some like very fine grain and smooth. Some lik high contrast, some normal and some low contrast. So which do you prefer.
The question you should have asked is: Which film+developer combo gives me a certain look and posted a link to an example you have seen. Then you would get answers specific to your aims and not just everyones personal favourites which really means nothiing except to to them unless you have seen their work and like the look of it.
Tri-X and D-76 at 1:1 dilution.