sherm
Well-known
So,
I shot a roll of Neopan 400 and rated it at 1600 thought I was pretty cool last night. However sober with my wits about me today, would like to ask of you all what is a good combination of time and developer for the "push" that I did last night.
Many thanks in advance,
Sherm
I shot a roll of Neopan 400 and rated it at 1600 thought I was pretty cool last night. However sober with my wits about me today, would like to ask of you all what is a good combination of time and developer for the "push" that I did last night.
Many thanks in advance,
Sherm
the_jim
human
I've done the exact same thing a few times. I used T-Max Developer at the rated time on the box. The results are nice.

venchka
Veteran
That is nice. Might be my new all-purpose outdoor low light/pub crawling film.
PS:
Jim,
Rated time for which film/iso? Neopan 400 or 1600?
PS:
Jim,
Rated time for which film/iso? Neopan 400 or 1600?
the_jim
human
Sorry that wasnt very clear. I dont have a box on hand but this info from digitaltruth is the same:
Neopan 400 @ 1600 in 1+4 dillution of T-Max Dev at 20 degrees Celsius for 10 minutes.
I really like Neopan 400 @ 1600, but I prefer Neopan 1600 @ 1600.
It can be very 'noir'
and stays great at 3200
Neopan 400 @ 1600 in 1+4 dillution of T-Max Dev at 20 degrees Celsius for 10 minutes.
I really like Neopan 400 @ 1600, but I prefer Neopan 1600 @ 1600.
It can be very 'noir'

and stays great at 3200

ywenz
Veteran
Does Neopan 100 push easily? If so, how many stops? I use Diafine..
dnemoc
Established
Don't know about Neopan 100, but Neopan 400 pushes to around 800 quite nicely in Diafine---acutance/details are excellent.
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rich815
Guest
ywenz said:Does Neopan 100 push easily? If so, how many stops? I use Diafine..
I assume you mean Acros? (Not 100SS). Pushes alright to 400 but I'd use Neopan 400 instead.
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rich815
Guest
ywenz said:Does Neopan 100 push easily? If so, how many stops? I use Diafine..
Oh, and if you do mean Acros and you're talking Diafine, then no. See the Diafine box. It actually shows Acros at 200 for use with Diafine, but interestingly enough a longer time than almost all other films (5 min instead of 3 min). Likely not worth only one stop of speed....
In Diafine if you're looking for a faster speed use Tri-X shot at 1200-1600. Very nice, IMO. Or Plus-X at 400.
ywenz
Veteran
Sorry, I'm talking about Neopan 100SS
venchka
Veteran
Neopan 1600 pushed to 3200 looks like a perfect Pub Crawling film.
Thanks Jim!
Thanks Jim!
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rich815
Guest
ywenz said:Sorry, I'm talking about Neopan 100SS
Wow. This must be the first time anyone has said Neopan 100 and meant 100SS and not Acros.
I personally really like 100SS and have shot a few rolls. (see three examples attached below). I have two 100' bulk rolls of 100SS I bought shipped in from Japan in my freezer that I'll be getting to soon as well.
I've never pushed it. My sense is it would not work very well unless you want some major grain and contrast. it's a VERY old school film with a bit of grain for a 100 speed film even at 100 speed. Might be worth a try. I have NO idea what it would do in Diafine. And neither does The Massive Development Chart either it seems.
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sherm
Well-known
Thanks for all of the ideas as weel as the examples that were posted. I'll post the results this weekend when I get a chance to run them in the tank.
Best,
Sherm
Best,
Sherm
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rich815
Guest
sherm said:Thanks for all of the ideas as weel as the examples that were posted. I'll post the results this weekend when I get a chance to run them in the tank.
Best,
Sherm
I look forward to seeing them Sherm.
ywenz
Veteran
My first roll of 100SS came out extremely over exposed when developed in diafine. I also experienced meter problem that day so I don't know if it's related to that. Either case, the film was extremely grainy for a 100 film.


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