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Howdy,

I want to play around at ISO800 or ISO1600 and the only film I have in the cupboard is HP5.

How does this film respond to pushing? Will developing it in LC29 cut the mustard (if processed at the suggested rates)?

I have never push exposed or processed a film before, so I am a little hesitant...I suppose I should just go out and shot right?

Cheers for any comments
 
Like Nike says: JUST DO IT! Yeah!
I have a half-finished roll of HP5+ pushed to 1600 so if you want to wait a month for me to finish, process and print from it then sure, otherwise....NIKE!

That or use Google Image Search but make sure the image isn't a mistake result.
 
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Yes, indeed, JUST DO IT!

HP5 produces nice results both @ 1600 and 3200. Things are grainy, but it's some good grain :smile: When I push HP5 I use Ilford DD-X as my developer (see the inside of the packaging label for development times). I haven't got around to use Ilford power developers for push processing yet, but I would expect the results to be near identical.

This is actually my first post here... is it possible to upload samples directly to apug.org? To the OP, I wish you lots of fun shooting HP5! ;-)

/David
 
My first post too. :smile: I recently shot a roll of HP5+ at EI 800, developed in Rodinal 1+25. I thought it turned out pretty well, and the grain was surprisingly discreet.


 
In medium/large format, I almost always rate HP5 at 800. I use HC-110 and find the tonal scale very smooth and the grain--well in 4x5 its not even there. In 6x4.5 just enough to remind you its there. HP5 is very forgiving and HC-110 is dead simple and for me wuite predictable. The portrait below is an example of why I like the combination.
 

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hell ive had good experiences pushing it @3200 with ilford dd-x, about to push it to 800 in t-max.
 
This was made with HP5+ pushed to 3200 and developed in Rodinal:

TiggerBX20-HP5-3200-Rod1-25.jpg


So I'd say go for it!
 
For those of you who are pushing HP5+, have you found that there is any real speed increase in DD-X or Microphen, as opposed to Xtol?
 
Hey Andy K, what was the temperature, dilution and time with your Rodinal devalopment? That shot looks great!

/David
 
It was a 4x5 135mm optar--I think it wa a neg scan--the print looks like you could dip your finger in it.
 
Hey Andy K, what was the temperature, dilution and time with your Rodinal devalopment? That shot looks great!

/David


Temp was 20c, dilution was 1+25 and time was 19 minutes.
 
Thanks Andy! I'm looking forward to try it next time I'm at 3200!

/David
 
I travel on business a little and have taken to carrying a body, normal lens and a couple rolls of HP5 that I expose at 800 handheld. I like the results quite a bit and can print to 9 1/2 X 14 with a grain that is appropriate for street photography with tonal range. I follow Ilford's recommendations for HC, 9:30 min at 1+31. I can't tell you how it compares to box speed as this all I use this film for. The scans others have posted look pretty good, too, so I'd say you have little to worry about.
DB
 
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