As a LF newbie I've been burning film to get some practice and experience, it made sense to use a lower price film. However I've noticed that the Classic Pan 200 I've been using seems to be soft. I tried a side by side comparison between cp200 and hp5+ and there is a noticable difference between the 2 negs and contact prints I've made.
This also seems to be more noticable about 1/4 of the way in from one side.
Please take a look at the attached scans to see an example. I haven't applied any sharpening, so they aren't quite as sharp as the prints, but they do show what I'm seeing.
1. A section from the LHS about 1/4 of the way in showing the effect I'm seeing.
2. The equivalent section from the HP5 negative
3. A section from the RHS showing the effect I'm seeing but to a lesser degree.
4. The equivalent section from the HP5 negative.
5. The whole scene
The 2 exposures whre made within minutes of each other and used the same aperture, I only adjusted the shutter. Both were souped in Rodinal.
Any ideas? do I have a bad batch? is this typical of the results I could expect from CP200?
This also seems to be more noticable about 1/4 of the way in from one side.
Please take a look at the attached scans to see an example. I haven't applied any sharpening, so they aren't quite as sharp as the prints, but they do show what I'm seeing.
1. A section from the LHS about 1/4 of the way in showing the effect I'm seeing.
2. The equivalent section from the HP5 negative
3. A section from the RHS showing the effect I'm seeing but to a lesser degree.
4. The equivalent section from the HP5 negative.
5. The whole scene
The 2 exposures whre made within minutes of each other and used the same aperture, I only adjusted the shutter. Both were souped in Rodinal.
Any ideas? do I have a bad batch? is this typical of the results I could expect from CP200?