Foma 400 in D76 1:1

xayraa33

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I have tried this film and it is too not bad, HP 5+ and Tri X seems better though,
the recommended 13 minutes in D 76 at 20 deg. C development in D76 1:1 seems a tad to long for this Foma film.
I will give it 11.5 minutes next time , so not to block the highlights.
any recommended dev. time in Rodinal at 1:50 dilution?
 
the shadows were ok, not as nice as I get with HP 5+ , but I suspect the optimistic 400 ASA rating of this film is actually less than its box rating.
I will shoot some at 200 ASA and give it less time in D76 1:1.
this might be more to my liking.
 
Fomapan 400 D-76 1+1 EI 200 8-9 min 20C
Fomapan 400 D-76 stock EI 400 7-10 min 20C
Fomapan 400 D-76 1+1 EI 400 10 min 20C
Fomapan 400 D-76 1+1 EI 400 13 min 20C


the above times are off of the "Massive dev chart"

YMMV depending on the usual variables (your agitation techniques, temps, exposure techniques, etc.)

BTW, I've never used Foma.


Todd
 
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and the grain responded to my scanner close to tri-x in rodinal(1+50). So i really want to know how it looks on your side. Thanks.
 
here is one photo on Foma 400 film, developed in D-76 1:1
 

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I will try this film in Rodinal, just out of curiousity.
Like I said before, in D-76 it would benefit with a little less time in the developer.
 
xayraa33 said:
I will try this film in Rodinal, just out of curiousity.
Like I said before, in D-76 it would benefit with a little less time in the developer.
Cool, let us know what you get. Honestly I don't think its a bad film at all (of coz, it's not tri-x).
 
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