Hi all!
I've been using quite abit of Ilford Ortho Plus. And I have to admit, I have never really paid attention to how much various developers have affected the negatives - I've always been pretty pleased. I wonder now because I've developed a few sheets in XT-3. I do this in a Jobo and a couple of weeks ago I forgot to pay attention to the time so I overdeveloped by a couple of minutes. There is a difference, but I have to say I expected to see more.
I use the times Kodak has given for Xtol for FP4+ in rotary tanks which is 7:15. I use these times as I understand that Ortho behaves like FP4, which is also why Ive included FP4 in this question. I have heard that FP4 is resilient to developer choice - and therefore also time? If this is the case, can I assume the same for Ortho?
Are there developers you prefer to use (or not) for these two films - if so, why? I enjoy XT-3 as it is a powder developer (longer shelf life) and easy to mix
Cheers
Peter
I've been using quite abit of Ilford Ortho Plus. And I have to admit, I have never really paid attention to how much various developers have affected the negatives - I've always been pretty pleased. I wonder now because I've developed a few sheets in XT-3. I do this in a Jobo and a couple of weeks ago I forgot to pay attention to the time so I overdeveloped by a couple of minutes. There is a difference, but I have to say I expected to see more.
I use the times Kodak has given for Xtol for FP4+ in rotary tanks which is 7:15. I use these times as I understand that Ortho behaves like FP4, which is also why Ive included FP4 in this question. I have heard that FP4 is resilient to developer choice - and therefore also time? If this is the case, can I assume the same for Ortho?
Are there developers you prefer to use (or not) for these two films - if so, why? I enjoy XT-3 as it is a powder developer (longer shelf life) and easy to mix

Cheers
Peter