mfogiel
Veteran
A rich B&W midtone tonality is for me the prime reason, why I continue sticking with film. Typically Tri X, HP5+ or Neopan 400 will deliver excellent quality images, when exposed around EI 200-250 and developed in an appropriate developer, like D76, HC 110 or even Rodinal.
What I would like to know, is if any of you have found a reliable way of obtaining the same result at EI 500. The closest I got was with Acufine, but the grain was quite mushy - DD-X to my eyes is not anywhere near, and the grain, although not big, is very gritty.
I have seen lots of press lately about the new SPUR developers, but the tests usually concentrate on slower films - any real world feedback?
Thanks.
What I would like to know, is if any of you have found a reliable way of obtaining the same result at EI 500. The closest I got was with Acufine, but the grain was quite mushy - DD-X to my eyes is not anywhere near, and the grain, although not big, is very gritty.
I have seen lots of press lately about the new SPUR developers, but the tests usually concentrate on slower films - any real world feedback?
Thanks.