I have not tried it myself, as I primarily use HP5 in that speed range, but I was at a workshop with Bruce Barnbaum a few months ago where he suggested to me that Neopan 400 might be better suited than HP5 to situations where compensating development techniques are needed. He seemed more confident with Neopan 400's flexibility and response to extended and reduced development to control tonal range. Anyone had that experience? I've been considering switching over, which (along the lines of another recent thread) would result in my using only neopan films across all my formats and speeds.
Indeed, I have been a fan of neopan 400 for quite a while. Love it in xtol.
That's a good idea, Bosaiya, to try to get it in sheets. Let's write to Fuji-san.....
Tri-X has a somewhat long toe which is why de-rating Tri-X to 200 works well. For open shadows, what should Neopan 400 be rated at?
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