Max Power
Member
Today I was in Montréal for business and I went to Photoco in search of some DD-X and a 30m roll of either Delta-100 or FP4+. They had a good number of fresh bottles of DD-X, but no rolls of Ilford film. Just chatting with the salesperson, she recommended that I give APX 100 a try. She told me that it was a traditional grained film, and that I should like the results with Rodinal 1+50. The roll was $20 cheaper than I would have paid for either Delta-100 or FP4+, so I decided that I would give it a try.
So, in general terms, what can I expect from this film? How does it compare to FP4? I would assume that it soups well in Rodinal; what about DD-X and ID-11? I've heard that it is physically thinner than Ilford's film. How does this change the handling? Does it make it more of a chore to load onto SS reels?
Thanks,
Kent
So, in general terms, what can I expect from this film? How does it compare to FP4? I would assume that it soups well in Rodinal; what about DD-X and ID-11? I've heard that it is physically thinner than Ilford's film. How does this change the handling? Does it make it more of a chore to load onto SS reels?
Thanks,
Kent