montaggio
Member
Is there a developer that I can use for both FP4 and HP5. I am dont like alot of grain and am afraid that a compromise between the two might be too much. I would like to try Perceptol, but there is no development time for HP5. Like the idea of Ilfosol or one of the liquid products. Appreciate your thoughts.
FPjohn
Well-known
Hello:
You have a world of choices. I'd suggest D76 or HC110.
Also try the Massive Developer Chart for starter times for
Perceptol.
Yours
Frank
You have a world of choices. I'd suggest D76 or HC110.
Also try the Massive Developer Chart for starter times for
Perceptol.
Yours
Frank
montaggio
Member
thanks for the ideas
thanks for the ideas
Massive developer chart - whats that - is there a liquid developer rather than work with powder.
thanks for the ideas
Massive developer chart - whats that - is there a liquid developer rather than work with powder.
drewbarb
picnic like it's 1999
I'm running a ton of FP4 and HP5 in HC110 right now- 4x5 and 120 (no 35mm, though) and it all looks pretty good. Times are different, of course, so it can't run together, but the look is pretty consistent.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
D-76 and ID-11 are classic choices. A more recent addition to the list of choices is XTOL. I've used both D-76 and XTOL with HP-5 and can recommend them. I've used D-76 with FP-4, and can recommend this combination, though I have not tried XTOL yet with FP-4. No reason to think it wouldn't work though. XTOL seems to have it all: fine grain, inceased film speed, and high sharpness.
montaggio
Member
thanks for the ideas. I was wondering about Xtol as well, but it sounded like the shelf life was not that great.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
For Liquid try HC-110, I've been using ID-11 @ 1:1 for a while now and getting great results.
John Rountree
Nothing is what I want
To answer your specifically; any developer that will develop FP-4 will also develop HP-5. It is just a matter of adjusting the time and temperature for the specific film. You can get the development itmes and temps from the Massive Development Chart, as recommended above.
le vrai rdu
Well-known
I use rodinal for FP4 HP5 and trix, it works fine 
montaggio
Member
I had heard that Rodinol gave grainier results. What are you experiences in this area?
peterc
Heretic
Ilfosol-S is a good choice. At the 1+14 dilution, you can develop HP5 and FP4 in the same tank (9 1/2 minutes).montaggio said:Like the idea of Ilfosol or one of the liquid products.
Ilfotec DD-X also works well with both films, but is more expensive.
sunsworth
Well-known
Xtol, used with FP4, HP5 and Tri-X. Excellent results in each case.
FPjohn
Well-known
Massive Development Chart
Massive Development Chart
Massive Development Chart
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=r...&usg=AFQjCNHP7gIQXErSuaSkw_7PsEC7uazdFA&sig2=
ZT_4JOSqvK2yDfTdxPt7yA
Massive Development Chart
Massive Development Chart
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=r...&usg=AFQjCNHP7gIQXErSuaSkw_7PsEC7uazdFA&sig2=
ZT_4JOSqvK2yDfTdxPt7yA
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montaggio
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Thanks for the link. Looks like everyone out there knows about this site but me! Hope all is well in NB - you guys have had alot of harsh weather this year by the looks of things!
FPjohn
Well-known
you are welcome!
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like2fiddle
Curious
If you want a really versatile developer that will develop just about anything plus last a long time and isn't expensive, HC-110. I have gravitated toward Rodinal for most 125 or lower speed films and HC-110 for everything else, which in my case is usually tri-x or HP-5. I have not been able to get it right with Rodinal and HP-5.
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