Agulliver
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Fomapan 100, 200 and 400 all have their own distinctive ways.
I shoot FP100 and FP200 at box speed, develop in ID11 stock, small tank with inversions every minute. For FP400 I shoot at 320ISO.
FP100 is a traditional cubic grain 100ISO panchro film...in that sense it's nothing new but it does what it sets out to do remarkably well. Is a bit finnicky with development times/temperatures but always gives great negatives as long as you don't underexpose.
FP200 looks very different and is preferred (or disliked) because it's a hybrid of cubic and tabular grain. This gives it more smooth contrast. I have actually found that highlights can blow out when shot at box speed using my processing regimen so I don't understand at all shooting at 100 or 50. Maybe different developers or agitation methods make a difference.
FP400 I find a bit grainy in 35mm so I prefer it in 120 where it can look superb in a traditional way. It's not very high contrast (lower than FP100 but greater than Retro 320).
I usually have a bulk 35mm loader with FP100, another with FP200 and a third with Ilford HP5+. I keep a stash of 120 rolls of FP400.
I shoot FP100 and FP200 at box speed, develop in ID11 stock, small tank with inversions every minute. For FP400 I shoot at 320ISO.
FP100 is a traditional cubic grain 100ISO panchro film...in that sense it's nothing new but it does what it sets out to do remarkably well. Is a bit finnicky with development times/temperatures but always gives great negatives as long as you don't underexpose.
FP200 looks very different and is preferred (or disliked) because it's a hybrid of cubic and tabular grain. This gives it more smooth contrast. I have actually found that highlights can blow out when shot at box speed using my processing regimen so I don't understand at all shooting at 100 or 50. Maybe different developers or agitation methods make a difference.
FP400 I find a bit grainy in 35mm so I prefer it in 120 where it can look superb in a traditional way. It's not very high contrast (lower than FP100 but greater than Retro 320).
I usually have a bulk 35mm loader with FP100, another with FP200 and a third with Ilford HP5+. I keep a stash of 120 rolls of FP400.
