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I'm in the market to look for a new developer to try out. I have most experience with HC-110 and just finishing up my first bottle (finally). I'm honestly quite happy with it, and it's convenience. The only others I've tried (with much less experience) are Rodinal and D-76. I also like these with my first few rolls of D-76 perhaps being the most satisfactory, but it's far too early to say.
I've been looking into the Photographer's Formulary developers...the amount of developers is bewildering! And the description of half of them basically say 'pick me, I'm the best developer you'll ever try...'. So I've come for some guidance!
I use pretty much all the Ilford films available with FP4 and HP5 being the main ones and Delta 400 and Pan F right behind them. Things I would like in a developer with these films in order (but they're all pretty important so if one is lacking huge in one area, I probably won't like it much).
-Good tonal gradation: from shadows to highlights
-High acutance with moderate to fine grain (I actually don't mind seeing grain, but I'm particular with grain structure. I really enjoy FP4 in HC-110 for example, even if the grain is a bit big)
-Shadow detail
-Expansion and contraction capabilities (this is a grey area for me. In reading the tech sheets, the stain developers seem to handle contrast well without the need for N+ or N- development)
-Good Speed
I think I've come to the conclusion I'd like to try one of these four (in no particular order):
-F-1027
-DiXACTOL Ultra
-Pyrocat HD
-TFX-2
I shoot across all formats and would like to boil my choices to one, maybe two developers. I would LOVE to be able to develop using rotary systems so I don't have to sit there to agitate for every roll I process. I have a diffusion enlarger and I use VC FB papers. I do high-key, low-key, and 'regular key(?)' photos often on the same roll. I know I'm asking for a lot, but some advice on how to get as close as I can to my goals is always better. Like, I said, I'm pretty happy with my results at the moment, but I can't settle on D-76 when I keep reading about all these 'wonder' developers I've never tried!
I've been looking into the Photographer's Formulary developers...the amount of developers is bewildering! And the description of half of them basically say 'pick me, I'm the best developer you'll ever try...'. So I've come for some guidance!
I use pretty much all the Ilford films available with FP4 and HP5 being the main ones and Delta 400 and Pan F right behind them. Things I would like in a developer with these films in order (but they're all pretty important so if one is lacking huge in one area, I probably won't like it much).
-Good tonal gradation: from shadows to highlights
-High acutance with moderate to fine grain (I actually don't mind seeing grain, but I'm particular with grain structure. I really enjoy FP4 in HC-110 for example, even if the grain is a bit big)
-Shadow detail
-Expansion and contraction capabilities (this is a grey area for me. In reading the tech sheets, the stain developers seem to handle contrast well without the need for N+ or N- development)
-Good Speed
I think I've come to the conclusion I'd like to try one of these four (in no particular order):
-F-1027
-DiXACTOL Ultra
-Pyrocat HD
-TFX-2
I shoot across all formats and would like to boil my choices to one, maybe two developers. I would LOVE to be able to develop using rotary systems so I don't have to sit there to agitate for every roll I process. I have a diffusion enlarger and I use VC FB papers. I do high-key, low-key, and 'regular key(?)' photos often on the same roll. I know I'm asking for a lot, but some advice on how to get as close as I can to my goals is always better. Like, I said, I'm pretty happy with my results at the moment, but I can't settle on D-76 when I keep reading about all these 'wonder' developers I've never tried!
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