Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I have some FP4 in HC-110 just recently. Come out very well balanced with classic feel in it. It is going to be my next bulk to purchase.
kiemchacsu
Well-known
another vote for fp4+ in hc-110 (1+47)
I'm quite satisfied with the results.
Boat connects two banks by Trung Nguyen, on Flickr
Old man reading newspaper by Trung Nguyen, on Flickr
I'm quite satisfied with the results.


shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives

6x4.5 format, developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 12 min. Agitation every 4 minutes.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
It is good to have a system and stick to it. For Ilford films I use DDX. For Kodak, D76. For Foma and acros, Rodinal.
rfaspen
[insert pithy phrase here]
Good to hear that Freestyle's LC110 gives same results as HC110. That gives me the confidence to order some when the time comes.
I'm quite impressed by the nice images I've seen in this thread, all on FP4. I wish I could pin down my scanning technique so that my scans look as nice as my negs do. My old scanner died and the replacement behaves differently. I'm glad to see that some of you out there have figured it out (as evidenced by the images shared in this thread). I suppose in time I'll get it sorted.
I'm quite impressed by the nice images I've seen in this thread, all on FP4. I wish I could pin down my scanning technique so that my scans look as nice as my negs do. My old scanner died and the replacement behaves differently. I'm glad to see that some of you out there have figured it out (as evidenced by the images shared in this thread). I suppose in time I'll get it sorted.
Peter_S
Peter_S
I have used FP4+ as my go-to-film for years. Tried around - the classic combination with ID-11 works best, either 1:1 or 1:3. and Ilford's rec. times. With 1:3 not much can go wrong.
LeicaFoReVer
Addicted to Rangefinders
I dont agree that FP4 being grainy with Rodinal. I got pretty sharp and crisp images with that combo. I dont remember exactly but quite frankly I normally use stand development...


P
Per
Guest
Also when getting your times for FP4+ keep in mind that there is a euro version of HC110 and a US version of hc110. Im not sure if ilfords times are based off of the euro or us versions of hc110 but I find for Dil B 9 min is WAY too much. I cut development to 5:30 and get great results.
I don't think so, there's just one HC-110 version available since at least five years now. And that is the previous US version.
fer_fdi
Well-known
crsantin
Established
I tend to shoot FP4 at 200 and develop with Ilfosol 3. Development time is recommended at 4:15 if shooting at 125. So either I go to 5:00 at 200 or I use warmer water and stick to 4:15. This tends to create more contrast and grain, but I really dont mind. I really like FP4. In winter months I switch to HP5 and push it to 800 or 1600. In summer months I like Pan F and Rollei Retro 80s, but FP4 is probably my go to black and white film for now.
jbhthescots
Well-known
FP4+ has become my go-to favourite film. I have lots of experience with it - I would also recommend either Xtol or HC-110 for best results. You can check them all out on my blog by clicking the link underneath my name. Good luck,
02Pilot
Malcontent
Thanks for all the positive comments on my photo.
I'm quite happy that the intensity of sunlight has returned to a level sufficient for me to start using FP4+ as my regular film. I've got a roll in one of my Barnacks right now, in fact. It really is a wonderful emulsion.
I'm quite happy that the intensity of sunlight has returned to a level sufficient for me to start using FP4+ as my regular film. I've got a roll in one of my Barnacks right now, in fact. It really is a wonderful emulsion.
ColColt
Established
To me FP-4 and Rodinal was a marriage in heaven. I've used it at ASA 64 on contrasty days and Rodinal at 1:100 or ASA 100 with Rodinal at 1:75 and had great results. I've been using that combination since the '80's and don't plan on changing now.
Some examples...
FP-4(120)
120FP4ab by David Fincher, on Flickr
with 35mm
Nikon F2 and 50mm lens at f4 by David Fincher, on Flickr
Downtown014a by David Fincher, on Flickr
Some examples...
FP-4(120)

with 35mm


02Pilot
Malcontent
Wow, that first shot looks awfully familiar. I was just there a couple weeks ago shooting my own roll of FP4+ (developed in Caffenol).

giganova
Well-known
I use DD-X with results.
ColColt
Established
Wow, that first shot looks awfully familiar. I was just there a couple weeks ago shooting my own roll of FP4+ (developed in Caffenol).
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I see it hasn't changed after all these years.
kossi008
Photon Counter
I too have used Caffenol on FP4 and it was a good combination.
I second that. At the moment thinking of switching back from Rollei RPX 100 (Kentmere 100) to FP4...

mfogiel
Veteran
I am not a big fan of this film, however the best results I got from it was shooting at EI 64 and developing in Acurol N 1+90 for about 20 mins with semi stand agitation.
MF20145807 by marek fogiel, on Flickr

music_healing
Well-known
FP4 is my favorite (beside Neopan 400)
mostly use it with Perceptol or Microphen
This one on Perceptol stock
All About Springs by William Jusuf, on Flickr
These are on Microphen
Urban life Detail by William Jusuf, on Flickr
Walk The Bride by William Jusuf, on Flickr
Just order 3 bulks more
Sincerely
William Jusuf
mostly use it with Perceptol or Microphen
This one on Perceptol stock

These are on Microphen


Just order 3 bulks more
Sincerely
William Jusuf
Johnmcd
Well-known
FP4 in Foma LQN 1:14 11 min.
Cheers - John





Cheers - John
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