ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
I'd like to try pushing some ISO 100 black and white negative film to EI 200 or possibly EI 320.
I am interested in current films that yield good results in HC110 or Rodinal.
Seeking suggestions from those who have actually tried this...
TIA,
Chris
I am interested in current films that yield good results in HC110 or Rodinal.
Seeking suggestions from those who have actually tried this...
TIA,
Chris
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Since there have been no other recommendations...
Since there have been no other recommendations...
Based on reviews elsewhere Ilford FP4+ @ EI 200 appears to be promising.
Even Ilford's data sheet says it should work well.
Chris
Since there have been no other recommendations...
Based on reviews elsewhere Ilford FP4+ @ EI 200 appears to be promising.
Even Ilford's data sheet says it should work well.
Chris
v0sh
Established
FP4+ can easily be pushed 1-2 stops in HC-110
Here's FP4+ at 500 in HC-110 dil. B (with B+W 090 red filter and exposed for the house)
Here's FP4+ at 500 in HC-110 dil. B (with B+W 090 red filter and exposed for the house)

JohnBeeching
Well-known
Hi,
While pushing is often possible with such films (I have done it), it usually better to use a higher speed film in the first place. Unless, of course if that is not available.
While pushing is often possible with such films (I have done it), it usually better to use a higher speed film in the first place. Unless, of course if that is not available.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
While pushing is often possible with such films (I have done it), it usually better to use a higher speed film in the first place. Unless, of course if that is not available.
There are precious few ISO 200 BW films, none of which I like.
ISO 400 speed films "pulled" will have insufficient contrast using my usual developers.
To beat the price increase I just ordered 5 rolls of FP4+ from MPEX.
Chris
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