My point is I would like to find a film/developer combination that would give good (whatever that means) results around the speed of 400. If the developer would be one of the previously mentiond ones (presumably D76) - that would make my life easier. 4 developers seem to much for the begining.
Thanks to all your answers.
Yes - you are right - starting with too many films and developers is not a good idea, so let me reshape my ideas:
1) I thought my film choice over again and come up to conclusion that I would like to shoot two films for the beginning:
- fp4+ as a slow(er) one
- hp5+ as a fast one.
These two as far as I understand should work with most of the developers - I might go with D76 or ID11. So one developer only for the future. If you think that there is better option concerning developer - let me know. (Did I hear XTOL or Pyrocat ?)
2) I have already shot Delta 3200 and Ilford Pan F and I just NEED to develope them.
3) I have Efke 25 & 50 waiting at home - not exposed yet. What to do?
4) Concerning (2) and (3) - how much of a compromise would it be to develope them in the forementioned D76 (ID11)? I thought that I will get two dedicated developers (Rodinal and Microphen) as these will be experimental anyhow (I would develope some test rolls of them before going for the important ones)...
See the post by Roger above.
VP was one of the films with Cadmium verified by Carl Kohrt, but the last version had no Cadmium so there was a formula change in the interim.
Both films appear to have rave reviews from people.
PE
4) I plan to shoot also Efke 25/50 films and compare the results to Pan F as I would like to have a slow fine grain fim option as well.
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