I bought a bulk roll of Pan F+ a while back, and just finished my second roll. Nothing special or exciting, roll was a combination test of the camera (Olympus Pen FT), a couple of lenses (25mm and 38mm), a cheap old Sunpak 131 flash, and of the film itself.
Anyway, the first roll I shot, I developed in D-76 at 1+3, and that's how I had my developing times set in my tablet (I use the 'Darkroom Timer' app), so 15 mins in the D-76. This is with 5 inversions every 30 secs. Load the Paterson, grab the chems, and off to the kitchen I go to develop. At about 13 minutes, I realize I used stock D-76 instead of the 1+3 dilution. Uh-oh.......
For stock D-76, developing time is only 6.5 minutes, so I was at least at double the correct time.
To my surprise, the roll came out great! A little on the contrasty side, but I tend to like more contrast. But I guess what surprised me the most was the (almost) complete lack of grain, even after a 600dpi scan at 750%. It's half frame, so I went to 5x7" for the enlargement size, since if the grain is really bad, I can always reduce the enlargement size.
On the light box:
and an unedited scan (I believe it's OOF because of the scanning):
Anyway, the first roll I shot, I developed in D-76 at 1+3, and that's how I had my developing times set in my tablet (I use the 'Darkroom Timer' app), so 15 mins in the D-76. This is with 5 inversions every 30 secs. Load the Paterson, grab the chems, and off to the kitchen I go to develop. At about 13 minutes, I realize I used stock D-76 instead of the 1+3 dilution. Uh-oh.......
For stock D-76, developing time is only 6.5 minutes, so I was at least at double the correct time.
To my surprise, the roll came out great! A little on the contrasty side, but I tend to like more contrast. But I guess what surprised me the most was the (almost) complete lack of grain, even after a 600dpi scan at 750%. It's half frame, so I went to 5x7" for the enlargement size, since if the grain is really bad, I can always reduce the enlargement size.
On the light box:
and an unedited scan (I believe it's OOF because of the scanning):
There is a certain irony in that.