alexz
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Well, following Lazar's Tri-X pushing adventure...I'm continuing my Neopan 1600 in HC110 saga....
My last Neopna 1600/HC100 thread exhibited less then successful results trying Neopan exposed at 1600 in HC110 dillution H for 14 minutes with moderate agitation at 20 deg. C.
The results proved to be extremely contrasty to an unacceptable level and beyond which probably hinted about overdevelopment.
To eliminate the possibility of exposure error, I re-shoot another 10-12 frames watching proper metering and exp. setting, developed in similar solution and obtained similar, severly overcontrasty, unusable results.
Now, at my third attempt I reduced development time to 11.5 minutes, moderate agitation (3 turns at 2 minutes-long intervals), dill. H at 20 deg.C. The results are considerably better and certainly usable, through yet still probably a bit too contrasty to my liking. I'm not sure whether additional dev. time reduction is a worthy approach to follow (say to reduce from 11.5 minuts to 11 or even 10.5 minutes) or probably weaken up even more my agitation ?
Or probaly this is about as good as can be achieved from Neopan 1600 (when shot at 1600) in HC110 ?
Also, it seems to be quite grainy, cosniderably harsher then I used to with Tri-X @400 in HC110...perhaps this is natural and somethign to get expected from Neopan 1600 ?
Attached are few examples from that roll:
P.S. images are downsized but not sharpened deliberately to avoid artificially raising contrast
My last Neopna 1600/HC100 thread exhibited less then successful results trying Neopan exposed at 1600 in HC110 dillution H for 14 minutes with moderate agitation at 20 deg. C.
The results proved to be extremely contrasty to an unacceptable level and beyond which probably hinted about overdevelopment.
To eliminate the possibility of exposure error, I re-shoot another 10-12 frames watching proper metering and exp. setting, developed in similar solution and obtained similar, severly overcontrasty, unusable results.
Now, at my third attempt I reduced development time to 11.5 minutes, moderate agitation (3 turns at 2 minutes-long intervals), dill. H at 20 deg.C. The results are considerably better and certainly usable, through yet still probably a bit too contrasty to my liking. I'm not sure whether additional dev. time reduction is a worthy approach to follow (say to reduce from 11.5 minuts to 11 or even 10.5 minutes) or probably weaken up even more my agitation ?
Or probaly this is about as good as can be achieved from Neopan 1600 (when shot at 1600) in HC110 ?
Also, it seems to be quite grainy, cosniderably harsher then I used to with Tri-X @400 in HC110...perhaps this is natural and somethign to get expected from Neopan 1600 ?
Attached are few examples from that roll:
P.S. images are downsized but not sharpened deliberately to avoid artificially raising contrast
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