Hi, I am testing Ilford FP4+ with D76 1:1 in a Jobo CPP2 at 20C. I am using a Stouffer step wedge and verifying densities with a densitometer.
I have confirmed my personal EI is 100.
I have confirmed that N is 9 min, N+1 is 11 min and N+2 is 13m.
I am about to start testing for N-1 and N-2. I am going to expose some Stouffer step wedge negatives and test for N-1 and N-2 to round out my testing.
I will be developing a few sheets below my N time. My guess is that N-1 will most likely be about 7m and that puts N-2 below 5 min most likely.
This is the reason for my question.
My plan is to expose and test sheets at 8,7,6,5 min and check the densities and just see where things land. If it turns out that 5 min with D76 1:1 is not going to work, I wanted to have a plan to stay at 5 min or longer and I suspected that diluting to 1:3 would most likely get me the development time I need.
Here is the link to the FP4+ datasheet if needed.
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/2006216115141521.pdf
Thanks
I agree w/ Bill, it's probably your exposure if 1:1 isn't working, especially if you're running into development times of under 5 minutes at that dilution. My Tri-X negs look perfect at 7-8 minutes at full strength stock solution, so if you're getting under 5 minutes at 1:1, it's exposure or development temps. Most (nearly all) folks don't go beyond 1:3 w/ D76.
If it's not exposure or temps, you're using the wrong developer for your film, whatever it is. It would be helpful to know what film you're using. D76, while certainly a universal developer, is not for everything.