Photo_Smith
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I'm curious, looking at your pictures and how well held those highlights are, as to how well I'll deal initially with my exposures. Coming from so long underexposing to try and keep highlights from blowing out on a digital sensor to, if anything, overexposing to avoid blocking up the shadows on film - it's going to be fun.
Hi Simon
My recipe is simple. I expose by metering for emerging detail (that is the darkest part of the image I want to record any density) and then stop down two stops. I let the highlights fall wherever they may.
In development I hold back the highlights with a combination of highly dilute developer and low agitation.
The best developer I've found for this is Rodinal although some don't like it because they feel it shows grain more, if this is true for you HC110/Ilfotec HC may be a good substitute.
I use medium format so Rodinal is perfect, together with HP5 (very shallow shoulder on the curve) it's not really possible to blow a highlight.
Mark Antony
