I'm returning to LF (4x5) photography after a nearly 40 year hiatus. The last three years I've been shooting medium format. I've been primarily shooting Fuji Acros 100 in my Hasselblad and developing in HC-110 dil H using a Nikor SS tank/Hewes reel set-up.
I'm considering Ilford FP4+ for my 4x5 work and developing in Pyrocat HD. I've seen so many wonderful images produced with this combination that I want to give it a try. I would be developing in the new SP-445 film developing tank I recently acquired. Ultimately, the negatives would be scanned. Accordingly, I have a few questions:
1. I typically shoot my Acros 100 at 80. What would you recommend I shoot the FP4+ at?
2. What dilution would your recommend I use for the Pyrocat HD?
3. What development times, agitation, etc would your recommend for this combination (e.g. FP4+, Pyrocat HD, SP-445 tank)?
Any other comments and/or suggestions you'd like to offer would be sincerely appreciated.
I'm considering Ilford FP4+ for my 4x5 work and developing in Pyrocat HD. I've seen so many wonderful images produced with this combination that I want to give it a try. I would be developing in the new SP-445 film developing tank I recently acquired. Ultimately, the negatives would be scanned. Accordingly, I have a few questions:
1. I typically shoot my Acros 100 at 80. What would you recommend I shoot the FP4+ at?
2. What dilution would your recommend I use for the Pyrocat HD?
3. What development times, agitation, etc would your recommend for this combination (e.g. FP4+, Pyrocat HD, SP-445 tank)?
Any other comments and/or suggestions you'd like to offer would be sincerely appreciated.
