Waterman100
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I used Ilford HP5 Plus for the first time a few weeks ago for a trip to the Fallingwater. To my surprise, all images turn out very grainy and flat. I would like to know why. This is an image straight from Vuescan:

Ilford's instruction for D-76 [1+1] at 68F is 11 mins. The temp I used was 66F, and so I increased processing time to 12:15, following Freestyle Photo's Time and Temp Adjustment Chart.
Ilford's suggested agitation method is 4 inversions during the first 10 secs, then 4 X inversion again during first 10 sec for each following minutes. I had thought the inversion rate was slow, but I did it anyways.
Scanning was done with Coolscan V ED and Vuescan.
Compare with the results I normally get from Neopan 400 or Tri-X, the HP5 images I got were much flatter and therefore, after adjustments with curves, they turn out much more contrasty and lack tonal range than I'd like (see image below). The amount of graininess also puzzles me.
What did I do wrong? Many thanks for the help.


Ilford's instruction for D-76 [1+1] at 68F is 11 mins. The temp I used was 66F, and so I increased processing time to 12:15, following Freestyle Photo's Time and Temp Adjustment Chart.
Ilford's suggested agitation method is 4 inversions during the first 10 secs, then 4 X inversion again during first 10 sec for each following minutes. I had thought the inversion rate was slow, but I did it anyways.
Scanning was done with Coolscan V ED and Vuescan.
Compare with the results I normally get from Neopan 400 or Tri-X, the HP5 images I got were much flatter and therefore, after adjustments with curves, they turn out much more contrasty and lack tonal range than I'd like (see image below). The amount of graininess also puzzles me.
What did I do wrong? Many thanks for the help.

