bkrystad
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I've been using HC-110 dilution H with HP5 most of the summer and fall, and I'm getting quite used to it. Now I want to test Neopan 1600 for a few months without changing developer.
I shot a roll this Saturday at EI 800, which I've heard is a good choice for this film, especially outdoors. The Fuji recommended time for dilution B is 4'45" which is a bit short for my taste. So I'm going to try dilution H at 9'30".
Question: Fuji directions for dilution B are to agitate for the first full minute, then 5" each minute after that. If I'm using dilution H, should I agitate for the first two minutes (double the dilution B time for agitation)? Or is that going to overagitate/overdevelop?
(Disclaimer: I have developed one other roll of Neopan 1600. That one was at EI 1600 and I used dilution B for 7 minutes but I neglected the directions to agitate for the first full minute and it came out underdeveloped. So I'm worried about underdeveloping this roll at 800.)
I shot a roll this Saturday at EI 800, which I've heard is a good choice for this film, especially outdoors. The Fuji recommended time for dilution B is 4'45" which is a bit short for my taste. So I'm going to try dilution H at 9'30".
Question: Fuji directions for dilution B are to agitate for the first full minute, then 5" each minute after that. If I'm using dilution H, should I agitate for the first two minutes (double the dilution B time for agitation)? Or is that going to overagitate/overdevelop?
(Disclaimer: I have developed one other roll of Neopan 1600. That one was at EI 1600 and I used dilution B for 7 minutes but I neglected the directions to agitate for the first full minute and it came out underdeveloped. So I'm worried about underdeveloping this roll at 800.)