tlitody
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Perfect! So I'll start with Microphen. Thanks again 🙂
I made a mistake. Use microphen stock not 1+4. 1+4 is the dd-x dilution. Sorry.
Perfect! So I'll start with Microphen. Thanks again 🙂
It might be as close as you can get but that isn't very close.
Microphen generates a lot more grain but if you really need maximum speed then it will give you 3200 with normal contrast.
DD-X only works well upto around 1250 speed. After that you need to use extended development times to get normal contrast whereas microphen will give 3200 speed using 1+4 for 9 minutes @ 20degC.
So decision is about grain verses speed. If you want grain controlled then 1600 is about max speed with DD-X.
If you want maximum speed then start at 3200 with microphen but be prepared for very obvious grain.
Dear Marty,
Thanks for the kind words, but at Ilford they talk about 'the science of colour, the alchemy of black and white'.
Some films just 'work' for some people, where another, similar film 'works' for someone else. FP4 never 'works' for me in 35mm (fine in bigger formats -- now THAT'S weird) but Ed Buziak's FP4 shots are stunning.
This is why I get really annoyed with those who say, "Pick one film and stick with it. You can't go wrong with..." YES YOU CAN. Even an 'idiot-proof' films such as HP5+ or Tri-X have their differences. Try 'em both; stick with the one you like. I prefer HP5+; Frances prefers Tri-X.
I think it's what the old Revivalist preachers used to say: "Ya gotta have FAITH, dearly beloved!"