John Bragg
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Hi all, what are you doing to pass the time during the enforced house confinement that we are facing? I am using the time to catch up with a small backlog of exposed film and make some new images of my young daughter. My usual favorite recipe is HP5+ @ ei200 and my soup du jour is usually HC110 dilution H. I have decided to experiment a little and have just developed a roll in Ilfosol 3 with minimal agitation. Ilford advise a starting point developing time of 5 mins @ 20°C with "normal" agitation and I have taken a swag (scientific wild assed guess) at 6 minutes with initial agitation of 15 seconds and 2 invertions at 2 mins and 2 more at 4 mins. My previous experience of Ilfosol pointed to it being good for long scale subjects and I have tried to exploit this trait as well as its sharpness, being a non solvent developer. So far so good it seems, as the first roll is hanging up drying and it appears to the Mk1eyeball to have plenty of shadow detail and very well separated highlights. I am now in a state of anticipation and will be warming up the film scanner as soon as I can. I will be happy if I am in the ball park and a slight tweek may or may not be nescessary, but these negatives look well nigh spot on. Fingers crossed and I will post some examples here as soon as I can.







