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Decades ago, I was using and developing Ilford Pan F, FP4, and HP5 films without any issues. Then came along digital, and I stopped using film for ten years.
Recently, I re-started using film, and my preferred B/W films of yore are now adorned with "Plus." And now I am having a problem. Everything is fine when developing FP4 Plus and HP5 Plus according to the Ilford data sheets. But Pan F Plus always comes out way too thin.
The data sheets say, 6:30 min for Pan F Plus at E.I. 50 in ID-11 stock solution at 20 °C and Ilford-style agitation. But the negatives are so weak they're next to impossible to scan or print. At first, I thought it was my fault and I did something wrong. But after several films, in both 135 and 120 formats, I am sure it's not me.
Even at 7:00 min it still is waay too thin. Now I developed a Pan F Plus for whopping 9:30 min in ID-11 stock (as opposed to 6:30 min), and finally it came out fine! Well ... slightly overcooked, actually, yet much better than before. I shall try 9:00 min the next time.
To be clear—the times from the Ilford data sheets are accurate and yield good results with FP4 Plus and HP5 Plus films. Only Pan F Plus has issues. Has anyone noticed the same problem?
Recently, I re-started using film, and my preferred B/W films of yore are now adorned with "Plus." And now I am having a problem. Everything is fine when developing FP4 Plus and HP5 Plus according to the Ilford data sheets. But Pan F Plus always comes out way too thin.
The data sheets say, 6:30 min for Pan F Plus at E.I. 50 in ID-11 stock solution at 20 °C and Ilford-style agitation. But the negatives are so weak they're next to impossible to scan or print. At first, I thought it was my fault and I did something wrong. But after several films, in both 135 and 120 formats, I am sure it's not me.
Even at 7:00 min it still is waay too thin. Now I developed a Pan F Plus for whopping 9:30 min in ID-11 stock (as opposed to 6:30 min), and finally it came out fine! Well ... slightly overcooked, actually, yet much better than before. I shall try 9:00 min the next time.
To be clear—the times from the Ilford data sheets are accurate and yield good results with FP4 Plus and HP5 Plus films. Only Pan F Plus has issues. Has anyone noticed the same problem?