jvanoort
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Last night I developed my first ever 120 Film, shot with my new Yashica D.
I used Ilford HP5+, souped in D-76 1:1, same recipe as my 135 film I developed later last night.
Al went well, untill after almost 4 minutes I realized I didn't use the proper amount of developer for 120 film: 300ml instead of 500ml! What can I say...first 120 film...
I quickly added 200ml more and decided to develop for two minutes longer (13m instead of my usual 11.5 min).
The negatives came out alright, although you can see that the top of the film hasn't developed as well as the bottom half.
Anyway, I am very content with the amount of grain, contrast and detail, really beautiful negatives!
So, 15 minutes later I developed another roll I shot the same afternoon (so the same subjects with the same light conditions) with my Agfa Silette.
135 film, Ilford HP5+, D-76 1:1, 11.5 minutes.
This is business as usual, but one thing I don't understand:
the 120 film has far less grain as the 135 film! Not only visually because obviously you have to enlarge a 135 more, but also physically, say when you take a square cm.
How is that possible? Does any of you share this experience?
Same film (apart from the format), same developer, practically the same developing time, different grain.
If anything, I would think that the 120 should have more grain, because of the slightly longer developing time, no?
120 film:
135 film:
I used Ilford HP5+, souped in D-76 1:1, same recipe as my 135 film I developed later last night.
Al went well, untill after almost 4 minutes I realized I didn't use the proper amount of developer for 120 film: 300ml instead of 500ml! What can I say...first 120 film...

I quickly added 200ml more and decided to develop for two minutes longer (13m instead of my usual 11.5 min).
The negatives came out alright, although you can see that the top of the film hasn't developed as well as the bottom half.
Anyway, I am very content with the amount of grain, contrast and detail, really beautiful negatives!
So, 15 minutes later I developed another roll I shot the same afternoon (so the same subjects with the same light conditions) with my Agfa Silette.
135 film, Ilford HP5+, D-76 1:1, 11.5 minutes.
This is business as usual, but one thing I don't understand:
the 120 film has far less grain as the 135 film! Not only visually because obviously you have to enlarge a 135 more, but also physically, say when you take a square cm.
How is that possible? Does any of you share this experience?
Same film (apart from the format), same developer, practically the same developing time, different grain.
If anything, I would think that the 120 should have more grain, because of the slightly longer developing time, no?
120 film:


135 film:


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