Sejanus.Aelianus
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Something like Rodinal 1:100 (or maybe Tanol?) helps with that.
I'm getting quite into Rodinal & stand development. I'll give that a try.
Something like Rodinal 1:100 (or maybe Tanol?) helps with that.
I second that. Love the film but I've had some unbelievably degraded images after letting it sit. Just shoot it and develop it 🙂
sepiareverb said:DD-X at 1:4 has given me the best negatives with PanF+. I shoot it at ISO 40. Just ran three rolls of 135-36 today, which were shot yesterday and today.
Quite lovely in 120 also.
I've always found it too contrasty for sunny days. It's superb in overcast conditions, though.
My experiences are the same. Lovely rich tones in good conditions. What irritates me is that PanF+ (in Rodinal) doesn't response consistently to my contrast decreasing methods. Sometimes it works nicely but the next roll can still be a contrast disaster.
I am looking for a very high res, daylight film to use with a fast f1.2 lens.
Does anyone have experience with Ilfords PAN F?