Been developing for a while, photography as well as the film,
getting educated, and need your help.
Basically shoot up to 8 to 12 shots or so of 4x5, and then develop all of them as a single batch.
But beginning to see that this may be limiting my .. ah 'creativity', (for want of a better word), with the resulting negatives and scans.
Background... done the testing on Arista EDU 400 (shot @ 200) and have gotten my method down, time agitation ect, for normal shots and semi stand, for the high contrast ones of landscape ect, where there is often burn out in the sky, or within the composition.
So the de question:
One of the beauties of 4x5 is that its not a roll of film, and can be developed singly, but that becomes time consuming and a P.I.A.
Sooo.. of those who shoot 4x5, how many of you make a note, of the develop you want at the time you shoot it, and then put those aside and develop them as a specific group?
Da, is this a common procedure, that I'm just now awakening to?
getting educated, and need your help. Basically shoot up to 8 to 12 shots or so of 4x5, and then develop all of them as a single batch.
But beginning to see that this may be limiting my .. ah 'creativity', (for want of a better word), with the resulting negatives and scans.
Background... done the testing on Arista EDU 400 (shot @ 200) and have gotten my method down, time agitation ect, for normal shots and semi stand, for the high contrast ones of landscape ect, where there is often burn out in the sky, or within the composition.
So the de question:
One of the beauties of 4x5 is that its not a roll of film, and can be developed singly, but that becomes time consuming and a P.I.A.
Sooo.. of those who shoot 4x5, how many of you make a note, of the develop you want at the time you shoot it, and then put those aside and develop them as a specific group?
Da, is this a common procedure, that I'm just now awakening to?

