John Louis
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- Jul 16, 2012
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I have been shooting HP5 for a little while for a specific set of pictures - low key, atmospheric landscapes. The film has worked well to this end. I am currently debating using it for some pictures which may tend towards more open daylight and do want a good sense of piercing light in these pics.
I have never quite been able to get a handle on highlights of HP5, by which I mean, what the inherent character of the highlights should be. In my limited exposure/dev experiments I have never even been close to losing information. Today I shot some snowy scenes and increased development 20% hoping for some brilliance, but still no detail lost and actually the snow looks dull, even where there is no real detail. Shadows and value placement otherwise are where I want them.
Is this typical in others experience? Any developer suggestions for a bigger kick in the high end? I am so used to the film otherwise and feel it is now part of my style, but considering Delta 100 for the new work if I can't figure this out.
I have never quite been able to get a handle on highlights of HP5, by which I mean, what the inherent character of the highlights should be. In my limited exposure/dev experiments I have never even been close to losing information. Today I shot some snowy scenes and increased development 20% hoping for some brilliance, but still no detail lost and actually the snow looks dull, even where there is no real detail. Shadows and value placement otherwise are where I want them.
Is this typical in others experience? Any developer suggestions for a bigger kick in the high end? I am so used to the film otherwise and feel it is now part of my style, but considering Delta 100 for the new work if I can't figure this out.