So I normally use tmax and pan-f and for everything I've done in the past two plus years I've been doing this has worked out fine. BUT now I'm doing a project in the woods and having quite a lot of trouble controlling contrast.
I tried overexposing and underdeveloping the pan-f just once but I feel like I got my numbers mixed up, and overexposed and developed normally or something because there's nothing in the shadows and the highlights are bulletproof. I am working with 35mm and I don't really shoot enough to get an entire roll of the same lighting situations. Although I can (and do) borrow a mamiya 7ii or fuji 690 from school occasionally.
So my real question is that since I've heard that faster films handle extreme contrast better would it be worth my dollars to try some fp4 or plus-x? I don't really want grain for this project, although I'm doubtful as to how visible it would be given the detail in the subject.
I'm really bad at making sense, aren't I? The negatives from the 6x7 print alright with some pretty intense split filtering but I'm sure it could be easier. Any sort of help could be appreciated. I want this project to look really really good.
I tried overexposing and underdeveloping the pan-f just once but I feel like I got my numbers mixed up, and overexposed and developed normally or something because there's nothing in the shadows and the highlights are bulletproof. I am working with 35mm and I don't really shoot enough to get an entire roll of the same lighting situations. Although I can (and do) borrow a mamiya 7ii or fuji 690 from school occasionally.
So my real question is that since I've heard that faster films handle extreme contrast better would it be worth my dollars to try some fp4 or plus-x? I don't really want grain for this project, although I'm doubtful as to how visible it would be given the detail in the subject.
I'm really bad at making sense, aren't I? The negatives from the 6x7 print alright with some pretty intense split filtering but I'm sure it could be easier. Any sort of help could be appreciated. I want this project to look really really good.

