These two were shot at EI 6400 and semi stand developed in 510-Pyro 1:500 for 90 minutes with agitations at 30 and 60 minutes. Based on the results, I won't try that again. I will however try HP5+ at EI 6400 in Pyro 1:100, I'm guessing the developing time will be around 30 minutes.
Why shoot HP5 at 6400 you wonder? Well I've been planning to take a trip to Copenhagen for a while, but there's always something getting in the way. The bright season came and went, now darkness is upon us again. In other words; I'm preparing to shoot handheld in low light. Will i be using 510-Pyro for developing those rolls? Probably not. I have a bag of Microphen waiting, but don't want to mix it up in case it goes bad before I get to go.
Here are the photos:
Why shoot HP5 at 6400 you wonder? Well I've been planning to take a trip to Copenhagen for a while, but there's always something getting in the way. The bright season came and went, now darkness is upon us again. In other words; I'm preparing to shoot handheld in low light. Will i be using 510-Pyro for developing those rolls? Probably not. I have a bag of Microphen waiting, but don't want to mix it up in case it goes bad before I get to go.
Here are the photos: