After getting a Printalyzer densitometer, I've been going through and re-calibrating all of my favorite film/dev combos.
My process is pretty standard. Load a 4x5 sheet with a slightly modified Stouffer 21-step wedge into my film holder. It has an sticker on it for a true FB+F area on the negative, and a hole punched out for a true zero density reading if needed. Set up the camera at infinity focus, fill the frame with an evenly lit, open-shade white background. Meter background and expose the sheet at Zone X. Develop, read densities for Zone I and Zone VIII. Target density for Zone I is 0.10 over FB+F; target density for Zone VIII is 1.20-1.30.
With HP5+ in HC-110 1:100 dilution, using constant rotary agitation, I found that FB+F was about 0.32 log density. I got expected densities for (N) development by rating at EI 250, and giving 13 minutes and 40 seconds in the developer. All of that sounds basically dead on with what I would expect.
With FP4+ my results are kinda weird. Here's where the sanity check comes in. I exposed at EI 64, and gave only 7 minutes and 0 seconds in the developer (Rodinal 1:100). FB+F came out at only 0.9 log density, and Zone I and Zone VIII came out dead on target for (N). This EI seems about right for Rodinal, but the development time seems very short, and the FB+F is only about 25% of what HP5+ gave me. Mostly it's the short time that seems odd. Massive Dev Chart shows times for FP4+ @ 64 in Rodinal 1:100 of like... 21 minutes, and that's not semi-stand or EMA or anything.
At the end of the day, the densities are, I assume, not lying. Just curious that my times came out so short. I suppose the short time in weak developer could also help explain the extremely low fog.
My process is pretty standard. Load a 4x5 sheet with a slightly modified Stouffer 21-step wedge into my film holder. It has an sticker on it for a true FB+F area on the negative, and a hole punched out for a true zero density reading if needed. Set up the camera at infinity focus, fill the frame with an evenly lit, open-shade white background. Meter background and expose the sheet at Zone X. Develop, read densities for Zone I and Zone VIII. Target density for Zone I is 0.10 over FB+F; target density for Zone VIII is 1.20-1.30.
With HP5+ in HC-110 1:100 dilution, using constant rotary agitation, I found that FB+F was about 0.32 log density. I got expected densities for (N) development by rating at EI 250, and giving 13 minutes and 40 seconds in the developer. All of that sounds basically dead on with what I would expect.
With FP4+ my results are kinda weird. Here's where the sanity check comes in. I exposed at EI 64, and gave only 7 minutes and 0 seconds in the developer (Rodinal 1:100). FB+F came out at only 0.9 log density, and Zone I and Zone VIII came out dead on target for (N). This EI seems about right for Rodinal, but the development time seems very short, and the FB+F is only about 25% of what HP5+ gave me. Mostly it's the short time that seems odd. Massive Dev Chart shows times for FP4+ @ 64 in Rodinal 1:100 of like... 21 minutes, and that's not semi-stand or EMA or anything.
At the end of the day, the densities are, I assume, not lying. Just curious that my times came out so short. I suppose the short time in weak developer could also help explain the extremely low fog.
