Hey, I just got a nice Speed Graphic and wanted to ask some things before I mess up the first negatives.
I have Fomapan 400 sheet film and Kodak HC-110 developer I use for b&w developing.
Never had problems with developing 35mm and 120 but I have no idea with 4x5.
Did anybody use this film and developer together? How long do you develop at which dilution?
Is it required to move the tank all the time like when developing C41?
I recently did some Fomapan 400 sheet film testing with HC-110 at 1+30 (20ml to 600ml using a densitometer to determine my film speed) I found that the best speed for me was ISO 250
I used a Jobo rotary processor and at 21 degrees C the time was 5 minutes 45 seconds for standard development.
This is just a guide for you to start with, hope it helps. Oh, this was for the concentrated syrupy HC-110 not the thinner HC-110 often found in Europe.
I didn't do extensive testing or anything, but I liked the results fine at box speed, using the times from the Massive Dev Chart (7 minutes in dilution B).
Thanks, that should be a good starting point. Somehow I tend to underexpose, so I will better give it a stop more.
I use the syrup. Actually I've never seen the thinner one.
I first looked it up on massive dev chart but there were no times for sheet film and I was not sure if I can use the same like for 35mm or 120.
The other thing with the agitation.. is it better to do rotary development? I've got a cheap Jobo CPE but no drum with a magnet so far.
I've never used Fomapan 400 in sheets, but I shoot a lot of Fomapan 100 and treat it the same as rollfilm. Everyone has their own routine---I shuffle through the sheets, or rock the tray if developing a single sheet, for the agitation intervals.