blockend
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I recently acquired a bulk roll of outdated Ilford FP4+. It was cheap enough to take a risk, and thought it might be useful for testing various old cameras. FP4 is a 125 ASA film, so it seemed reasonable to begin with 100 ASA as a starting point. The first short test roll was very underdeveloped, exposed correctly in a Yashica FR with a meter I'm confident in, with virtually non-existent edge numbers.
I upped agitation and dev time (100 ASA, 17 mins, Rodinal 1:50, 2 inversions every 30 secs), which resulted in an over-developed negative, but still with faint edge numbers. Matching edge number development with exposure would require substantial under expose and considerable over-development.
I'm working on the assumption that Ilford's rebate information (edge numbers and film detail) has somehow faded with time, and am not using them as an index of correct exposure or development. Is this a reasonable assumption?
I upped agitation and dev time (100 ASA, 17 mins, Rodinal 1:50, 2 inversions every 30 secs), which resulted in an over-developed negative, but still with faint edge numbers. Matching edge number development with exposure would require substantial under expose and considerable over-development.
I'm working on the assumption that Ilford's rebate information (edge numbers and film detail) has somehow faded with time, and am not using them as an index of correct exposure or development. Is this a reasonable assumption?