If you are interested in mixing your own you might try Kodak D-23 diluted 1:1. This is a soft working developer and will help tame Pan-F's contrast. With only 2 ingredients it is easy to mix and very economical.
Chris,
I tried PanF+ [35 mm] with 1:50 Rodinal @ 20 degrees Celsius recently. Total development time was 13 minutes. After initial gentle agitation of 30 sec + tapping, I resorted to 3 gentle inversions + tapping every 2.5 minutes. This was with 500 ml of fluid in a Paterson 3 reel tank - so there was plenty of air left for the fluid to move. I did see grains all over the place when I inspect with a loupe and my scanner [Nikon Coolscan] threw up an awful lot of them but on the whole I think it's manageable. Need to try with some shorter development time as well for the next roll. Some examples are here -> http://www.flickr.com/photos/a_peek_in_my_world/tags/surajkund/ .. all shot at box speed.
If you are interested in mixing your own you might try Kodak D-23 diluted 1:1. This is a soft working developer and will help tame Pan-F's contrast. With only 2 ingredients it is easy to mix and very economical.
That's the combination I found which works the best for me. I rate the film at ISO 32, and follow the D-23 with a soak in a 2% sodium metaborate (Kodalk) bath. If I skip the sodium metaborate step, I find an ISO of 20 works best, although the negative is a bit less contrasty.
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