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...
Maybe FP4 has more latitude for error but Delta 100 hasn't let me down in that respect so I don't see that as an issue unless maybe working without a light meter.