peter k.
Member
Everyone has their own set of circumstances, that they have adjusted to, and for, when developing film.
The water, (hard/soft) the timeing and the way one agitates, ect, to get the results they like.
Got that down.
Now I need to shoot some HP5+ at 800 or higher, but was wondering do I keep the agitation, the same when developing, even though the time has increased, to get my 'normal' contrast I like?
In other words, can I keep the same method, except for the developing time, (which has to be extended because of the higher Asa speed), or do I need to change it?
(Using Hc-110 Dilution H. Initially agitate, first 30 sec, then thereafter, every 20 sec, for 3 sec)
The water, (hard/soft) the timeing and the way one agitates, ect, to get the results they like.
Got that down.
Now I need to shoot some HP5+ at 800 or higher, but was wondering do I keep the agitation, the same when developing, even though the time has increased, to get my 'normal' contrast I like?
In other words, can I keep the same method, except for the developing time, (which has to be extended because of the higher Asa speed), or do I need to change it?
(Using Hc-110 Dilution H. Initially agitate, first 30 sec, then thereafter, every 20 sec, for 3 sec)



