I've never shot HP5 higher than 800, usually pushing it by 1 stop in development. Once, I shot Tri-X at 1600 in less than ideal light conditions, pushing it by 2 stops, but the negatives turned out a bit too contrasty for my taste.
Today, I shot HP5 at 1600 on a bright sunny day (because I already had a roll of film loaded in the camera), using settings of f/16, 1/1000s or 1/500s when in the shade.
Currently I have Adox Rodinal, HC-110, and D-76 Stock at home. What development process would you recommend for achieving the best possible results? I'm thinking stand development, instead agitation, but not sure what developer, time and dilution. Any advice based on your experience would be greatly appreciated.
Stand development — something I've never tried before, but I thought it would slightly add shadow detail and reduce grain. Am I wrong?
With negative film, you have to expose for the shadows, and develop for the highlights. There isn't any development that can bring back shadows that don't contain information. Diluted, lower agitation development is meant to stop the highlights from burning too much.
I just purchased ILFOTEC DD-X from a local shop, so I'll try that for this roll.
You can also try shooting at 1600 and developing as 400. The negatives will look thin but you may find the scan actually gives you a very usable image. The contrast will be lower. I once shot Fuji Neopan 400 at 3200 by accident with no change in development and was amazed that I got some great shots. It's just a little hard to see the frame lines where to cut the film.
Some of it may be down to how you handle the images in post.
So, hiroh, are these the scans from developing in DDX at the time given by Ilford for 1600 or DDX as stand development? If it's the latter what was the dilution, at what time and what was the source of information
The shadow detail doesn't look at all bad for 1600
Thanks
pentaxuser
Yes, it’s DD-X, but I followed MDC, developing for 13 minutes at 20°C with a 1+4 dilution. I agitated for the first minute and then every minute for 10 seconds.
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