Ulophot
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I use HP5 virtually exclusively (simplicity), and D-23 1:1 is my standard film developer. Combined with David Kachel's SLIMT technique for very long illuminance-range subjects, it's all I use. Testing it against D-23 1:3 some years back, before I switched to SLIMT, I found that 1:3 gave sparkling highlight separation with lovely, tight grain, but at the cost of nearly a stop of speed. I would prefer it for some 35mm work, because, contrary to others' reports, I have found that SLIMT, for some reason, does not yield quite the fine grain and sharpness of D-23 1:3. This is not an issue at all for me with 4x5 or 120, the effect is subtle enough to be unnoticeable except with the smaller format.
I'm just wondering if others here have had the same experience with the 1:3 speed loss. Perhaps I just need to revisit my development time and agitation.
I'm just wondering if others here have had the same experience with the 1:3 speed loss. Perhaps I just need to revisit my development time and agitation.