Is it possible to develop TMY400 and make it look like FP4?
How would one go about doing this? Would you try to match the gradient?
Reason I'm asking is I started shooting a project on FP4 and LOVE the silvery quality of the prints, BUT I really need a bit more depth of field and I'd like to match the look with TMY400.
I'm using divided D23, so the thought occurred to me that I could run some controlled BTZS tests with FP4, develop the film with my standard time, calculate the average gradient, then test TMY400 and see what matches. It also occurred to me that this might be completely wrong.
Anyone?
How would one go about doing this? Would you try to match the gradient?
Reason I'm asking is I started shooting a project on FP4 and LOVE the silvery quality of the prints, BUT I really need a bit more depth of field and I'd like to match the look with TMY400.
I'm using divided D23, so the thought occurred to me that I could run some controlled BTZS tests with FP4, develop the film with my standard time, calculate the average gradient, then test TMY400 and see what matches. It also occurred to me that this might be completely wrong.
Anyone?


