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Anyone tried these in other developers? I have went for r09 and it resembles the ones allready posted. I have been wanting to try in d76, xtol or any other fine grain developer also!
As per the Bergger's instructions, I developed it in HC110B for 9mins at box speed. Yes, that's a long time for a 400ISO film in super-powerful HC110B.
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But ... the results are quite nice. As advertised, smooth tonal gradations and low grain. I'm mostly familiar with Tri-X and HP5+ and this new film seems to be less contrasty than Tri-X in HC110B. It is certainly less contrasty than Bellamy Hunt's Street Pan, another recent film, and is neither as fine-grained as that film.
If this is true then this is an excellent candidate for pushing
Let's hope they make it 120 format.
As for the development time, yes it is very long for HC110/B (at 20°C).
For comparisons, the 'massive dev chart' says it's 5 minutes for HP5 and 7.5 for Tri-X, 6 minutes for Rollei RPX 400.
For comparisons, both Delta 3200 and TMAX P3200 at 1600 are about 9 minutes in HC110/B, again according to the Chart.
Interesting...
I took this contact sheet into lightroom and set the black point of the clear edges of the negs to match the black of the sprocket holes and they still looked really good, not underexposed at all. Nicely done.Just for completeness, here is a scan of a part of a contact print of the bergger-pancro400 film I mentioned at the start of the thread which I made this evening in the darkroom at work (I'm lucky...). I tried to expose enough so the film was as dark as the sprocket holes, but that's doesn't seem to be the case on the scan. There are no adjustments on contrast for the scan. Well, it seems to be fine!
Yes I admit I take lots of photographs of treesbut it was a 'test roll' .
I took this contact sheet into lightroom and set the black point of the clear edges of the negs to match the black of the sprocket holes and they still looked really good, not underexposed at all. Nicely done.
I have the result of a bergger panchro 400 in r09 here, however 4x5" then:
0040 2016 BerggerPancro 400 by Johan, on Flickr
I have decent resolution on my flickr page so it's fairly doable to "dive into" it
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