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- Jan 14, 2007
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- 35mm RF
I've spent the last six months trying to nail that one film/one developer thing. Since I had a freezer full of HP5+, I decided to concentrate on that. Also, I've been using Xtol as developer.
However, no matter what I do (increase/reduce developement), shoot it at ISO 200, 400 or 800: The negatives come out very flat. I'm able to increase the contrast through other means, but I'm not really liking what I'm seeing.
Before I throw the rest away, I'm open to suggestions - but I have been thinking about doing the same thing with Tri-X, to see if that has more of the "gritty" feel I'm after.
So, calling HP5+ experts out there: What is your recipe to success?
However, no matter what I do (increase/reduce developement), shoot it at ISO 200, 400 or 800: The negatives come out very flat. I'm able to increase the contrast through other means, but I'm not really liking what I'm seeing.
Before I throw the rest away, I'm open to suggestions - but I have been thinking about doing the same thing with Tri-X, to see if that has more of the "gritty" feel I'm after.
So, calling HP5+ experts out there: What is your recipe to success?


No problems, I used Pyrocat HD.
