I was shooting some 8x10 HP5+ on the weekend and realized part way through that my meter was set to 100, not 400. Naturally, it was a low contrast scene shot on an overcast day, so I know that overexposing and underdeveloping is exactly the wrong thing to do.
My one saving grace might be that it was a 4 second exposure, and I didn't add any compensation for reciprocity failure. If I read the exposure compensation chart right, I'm probably just about right for normal development. Any agreement/disagreement with that? I was planning to develop in Xtol in a Jobo, other suggestions welcome. Should I be using a lower energy developer, such as Perceptol? Dilute Rodenal?
My one saving grace might be that it was a 4 second exposure, and I didn't add any compensation for reciprocity failure. If I read the exposure compensation chart right, I'm probably just about right for normal development. Any agreement/disagreement with that? I was planning to develop in Xtol in a Jobo, other suggestions welcome. Should I be using a lower energy developer, such as Perceptol? Dilute Rodenal?


