macmaster77
Member
I know this post is quite old, but I thought I would post here and see if anyone can offer their input.
I have what I hope is a straight forward question. Currently, I'm shooting Ilford Delta 100. I have been having issues with the midtones. I keep adjusting the development time less and less as I'm trying to wrestle them in. It seems as if there is a steep curve that goes from black to white very quickly. Here is what I'm using:
Ilford Delta 100 - 8x10
Rotary drum
Developer: Ilfosol 3 @ 1+14
Time: 6:00 @ 68°F/20°C
Quantity: 90ml/3oz.
Most of my scenes have been higher contrast scenes living here in Florida. I have been told to expose for the shadows and develop for the highlights. I did some research on Delta 100 and it sounds like everyone else is having similar issues.
My question is, many seem to like Ilford FP4+. What I have been reading is that it holds the midtones well. Any advise would greatly be appreciated. Thanks...
I have what I hope is a straight forward question. Currently, I'm shooting Ilford Delta 100. I have been having issues with the midtones. I keep adjusting the development time less and less as I'm trying to wrestle them in. It seems as if there is a steep curve that goes from black to white very quickly. Here is what I'm using:
Ilford Delta 100 - 8x10
Rotary drum
Developer: Ilfosol 3 @ 1+14
Time: 6:00 @ 68°F/20°C
Quantity: 90ml/3oz.
Most of my scenes have been higher contrast scenes living here in Florida. I have been told to expose for the shadows and develop for the highlights. I did some research on Delta 100 and it sounds like everyone else is having similar issues.
My question is, many seem to like Ilford FP4+. What I have been reading is that it holds the midtones well. Any advise would greatly be appreciated. Thanks...