HP5+ Grain or Pixelation?

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Why are you shooting and processing the film at ISO 800 if you want less grain?? There doesn;t seem anything special about the lighting in the scenes that require 800? Isn't shooting at 400 enough? Have you considered even using a slower film if you want even less grain?
 

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You don't - and shouldn't. If you are not blasting your negs to ridiculous levels of overdevelopment (and even then) & have a scanner with competent Dmax, just develop correctly for the grade of paper you normally aim for & they should scan fine - if your basic techniques are ok.

This was my understanding, thanks
 

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Since I backed down on my development times (developed in pyrocat-hd) for film meant to be scanned, and printed out as digi-negs, the scans better as far as capturing more detail... but it could be my imagination :laugh: My alt negs for direct printing (carbon transfer especially) are bullet proof and don't fair as well in the scanner... I hope one day you can develop and scan yourself. Control over the process is a wonder thing!
 
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