Byuphoto
Would like to upgrade
I have a roll of Ilford FP4+ 125 speed and have never shot or developed any. WWhat do you guys recommend? It is 120 roll format
peterc
Heretic
I've always found Ilfosol-S at the 1+14 dilution (9:30 minutes) to be good for both 120 and 35mm FP4+. Ilfosol gives full speed and fine grain.
Peter
Peter
kaiyen
local man of mystery
You have 1 roll? wow.
At what speed do you want to expose it? What kind of conditions? Subject matter? Are you after low grain or high sharpness (FP4 is moderately grainy for a medium speed film)?
I use everything from perceptol to rodinal to D76, depending on the subject matter and desired look.
allan
At what speed do you want to expose it? What kind of conditions? Subject matter? Are you after low grain or high sharpness (FP4 is moderately grainy for a medium speed film)?
I use everything from perceptol to rodinal to D76, depending on the subject matter and desired look.
allan
Byuphoto
Would like to upgrade
I exposed it at 100 and like sharpness
kaiyen
local man of mystery
Well, 100 is a bit fast for Rodinal, otherwise I'd recommend that. If you want to keep it simple, try D76 1+1 or 1+3 to increase acutance. The other usual suspects - XTOL, DDX - would also be fine, but I like starting with D76 when I can.
Grain in 120 size should still be fine. Sorry I missed the filim format size the first time I read your post.
allan
Grain in 120 size should still be fine. Sorry I missed the filim format size the first time I read your post.
allan
egpj
50 Summilux is da DEVIL!
Ilfotec DD-X. All of the shots in my gallery were developed with that and there are alot of FP4 shots in there.
GeneW
Veteran
Rick, what developers do you normally keep in stock?
Gene
Gene
Byuphoto
Would like to upgrade
I have rodinol, diafine and D76
GeneW
Veteran
I'd say D76 either straight or 1:1
Gene
Gene
kaiyen
local man of mystery
Gene,
Don't you think you'd lose too much sharpness with D76 straight? I like it with 35mm so far, but I'm not sure I'd want to give up that sharpness with 120.
allan
Don't you think you'd lose too much sharpness with D76 straight? I like it with 35mm so far, but I'm not sure I'd want to give up that sharpness with 120.
allan
GeneW
Veteran
Good point, Allan. I generally use it 1:1 unless I'm trying to tame the grain a bit. My normal 'basic' developer for film is HC-110 -- I don't use D76 as much as I used to.kaiyen said:Gene,
Don't you think you'd lose too much sharpness with D76 straight? I like it with 35mm so far, but I'm not sure I'd want to give up that sharpness with 120.
allan
Gene
Poptart
Screw Loose & Fancy-Free
I'd have something vaguely anti-British like Chicken & Stars--although it's not really my favorite.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
HC-110 or Rodinal will give better sharpness/acutance. I disagree with "100 is a bit fast for Rodinal", but that's taste, not absolute. Heck, I like Tri-X in Rodinal. DD-X is nice, but base+fog is higher than HC110 or Rodinal.
Earl
Earl
Al Kaplan
Veteran
I use D-76 1:1 for just about everything. It works great with FP4+.
kaiyen
local man of mystery
Well, I never meant to imply that it was an "absolute" that EI 100 was too fast for Rodinal. Of course that's my taste. And there isn't anything wrong with TXT in Rodinal, either.
allan
allan
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Thanks for the clarity, Allan. From your other posts, I was pretty sure you weren't an "absolutist". FWIW, I haven't tried FP4 in Rodinal for a long time, so a newer formulation may not work as well as it used to.
Earl
Earl
Byuphoto
Would like to upgrade
Thanks for all the input but I think I will try poptarts first ;-)
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