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hallo

the film:
hp5+ at 6400 asa

the possible chem:
rodinal
emofin
d76

has anybody times for me to start?

which developer should i take? or buy an other?

or an other developer?

thanks for helping

thomas
 
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I use TMAX developer for maximum shadow detail. I have not used with HP5 but I have used it with Tri-X with great results.
 
Hrm. I've used Rodinal with Tri-X that high, but never tried it with HP5. You're going to get massive grain out of most things, and I can't guarantee that it would look good in Rodinal.

The Massive Development Chart would be a good place to start research: http://digitaltruth.com/devchart.html

Good luck, and don't forget to show results. :smile:
 
I don't know Emofin, but you get only get so much speed out of D-76 and Rodinal. I haven't pushed HP-5, but AI have pushed Tri-X to 6400 in Acufine. The results are ok; not great, but you do get a printable image, after all, you're asking the film to do something it wasn't designed to do.

You're looking at about 21 minutes for TX in Acufine at that speed. I suspect HP-5 would be similar.

If these are important shots, do a test roll.
 
Microphen 23 minutes @ 20ºC rotary processing for a diffused light source.

I wouldn't say it was great, as in shadow detail was non existent, but mid tones were very nice, highlights didn't blow out too much.

I also switched from glossy paper to Ilford MGIV Pearl surface, to drop the paper contrast a bit as well.

Mick.
 
hallo

thankyou for helping, i will try microphen (try something new)

i hope i can show some results.

analog greetings

thomas
 
Thomas, not a problem.

I have just had a session in the darkroom and looked up my contact sheets of HP5 and HP5+ at 6400 ASA whilst I was there.

Don't expect miracles, this is really pushing the limits a bit beyond what the product is designed for.

Funnily enough the few rolls of HP5 seemed to be slightly better than the few rolls of HP5+. This is possibly because I was sort of new to the HP5+ product at the time and hadn't gotten myself into a good groove.

These films I did were under tungsten light and fluorescent light, and not too much light in a lot of areas.

Mick.
 
Have you considered using Delta 3200 in either DDX or XTOL? Neopan 1600 is nice, too, but it's a stop slower than Delta 3200.
 
hallo

yesterday i developed the film. for 24 minutes in a jobo drum by hand.
there ist not very much silver on the film. taking the film out of the drum i thought " sh....."
now on the dry film it seems a littlebit better. i have to put it on the enlarger and make some enlargements (grade 4 or so).

analog greetings

thomas

ps maybe the metering with my old yashica is the problem.
 
well it sounds very extreme to me...i would highly reccomend you to use Ilford ddx its THE developer to push procces..ive gotten beautiful results with hp5+ at 3200 :wink: good luck with the pushing :wink:
 
hallo

next week i will make some tests with hp5 at 6400.
the microphen want to be used :smile:.

next time i will try Mr.Helberg suggestion.

analog greetings

thomas
 
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