
The huge improvement of FP4 and HP4 was the emulsions were well hardened, you needed to be careful with FP3 and HP3 as they were prone to reticulation if you weren't careful with temperature control.from a podcast I heard a few years ago that toured Ilford's factory & interviewed some Ilford photo engineers/ chemists) the 'plus' version was conceived to allow new hardeners to be used (presumably BVSME or similar, as per C-41 materials), but in order to do so, a near total reformulation of the emulsion(s) was required as (and this is my paraphrase from memory)
Do you have a link or any idea of which podcast or interview this was? It sounds like a useful piece of audio.
It was a pretty throwaway line about 50 mins or so into the piece from one of the senior emulsion engineers - and nothing they said differed in any significant way from what Ron (Photo Engineer) had said on here about emulsion making technology/ change in technology over time.
Ah okay, thanks. I thought there might be some particular insight from Ilford.
Can you please explain that in a way we can all understand?
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