I am looking for a starting point for developing Ilford's HP5+ at 3200 ASA in Moersch eco 4812. I am looking for grain and contrast. Anyone time and dilution?
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OK, I sorted it out for myself somehow. Here is what I did:
I found dev times for Neutol in an Agfa datasheet (says 2-4min) and started calculating from there. Comparing dilutions and times for normal PE/RC paper I got 5:36 for Rollei Ortho 25 in Moersch ECO 4812 when diluted 1+14 (my standard dilution for paper)
The calculation was as following:
Neutol 1+7 takes 60sec for paper, so it has a "dev coefficient" of 60/7=8,57
4812 in 1+14 takes 170secs, 170/7 is somewhere near 12
Neutol 1+7 is 120 secs for Ortho25, so 120/8,57*12 /7*14=336 secs
SO I developed for 6min in the tray and voila, the densities seem alright to my eye.
...hadn't had the time to print this one, I'll report back after printing. From a look at the neg its very contrasty (we talk about an ortho film) and very smooth (since ortho have very few grain already and if you develop in paper dev they are virtually grainless). I'll print and scan next week, probably wednesday or thursday.Thanks! That is a starting point. Can you say anything about the quality of the neg? Anything on grain, sharpness or tonality?

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