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This one is a close crop...about 33% or so. Both developed in HC-110.
 
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I shot a ton of Neo400 and only tried HC-110. Loved what it gave me, although i had to be fairly careful with my temperature control (moreso than usual- my "usual" didn't involve me even looking at the temp!).

The way i souped it (fast and loose), it gave me very punchy contrast- which i liked, manageable grain, and pushed to 1600 very well.







 
Rodinal does give it a punchy kind of contrast, i noticed. and the grain is more noticeable. the creaminess is markedly decreased.

regularchickens, i was thinking d76 1:1. f76+, after looking at the mfd chart, yeah, way too short!
 
The first roll i developed (the vertical shot above is from it) i really screwed up the water temps when washing it, and severely damaged the emulsion. Check out the full-size on flickr, it had me pretty confused at first, as i'd never encountered this before.

Thanks, reiki! :)

When/if i am patient enough to develop more B&W, Neo400 will prob be the only film i shoot. I love this stuff.
 
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