I have been trying out rollei IR400 4x5 film, but have not had success with my Negatives, which all come out very dense. One issue I have is finding conflicting information about development times. I have been using D76 stock. The box gives a time of 12 min, the online datasheet gives 10:30, and massive dev gives me 6 min.
My first try I shot at ISO 6 with a 720nm filter and went by what the box said, 12 minutes. They came out very dense, though I was able to pull an image from them with a scanner. After that, I decided I need to do some test shots. I took 6 pictures with 3 sheets using a half dark slide. Half of each sheet is with an IR filter, the other half without. ISOs were 100, 200, and 400 with no filter, and 6, 12, and 25 with. I cut the sheets into strips and tray developed them at difference times, with the most detail coming out around 6min. Even so, I am still getting very dense negatives, even when there appears to be almost no shadow detail. They do not appear to be fogged, however, as the edges of the sheets that were no exposed are clear. They are drying at the moment, so I haven't scanned them, but I expect a very left leaning and narrow histogram band when I do.
Anybody have any thoughts or recommendations?
My first try I shot at ISO 6 with a 720nm filter and went by what the box said, 12 minutes. They came out very dense, though I was able to pull an image from them with a scanner. After that, I decided I need to do some test shots. I took 6 pictures with 3 sheets using a half dark slide. Half of each sheet is with an IR filter, the other half without. ISOs were 100, 200, and 400 with no filter, and 6, 12, and 25 with. I cut the sheets into strips and tray developed them at difference times, with the most detail coming out around 6min. Even so, I am still getting very dense negatives, even when there appears to be almost no shadow detail. They do not appear to be fogged, however, as the edges of the sheets that were no exposed are clear. They are drying at the moment, so I haven't scanned them, but I expect a very left leaning and narrow histogram band when I do.
Anybody have any thoughts or recommendations?