I have a friend, a fellow APUGer who is a big advocate of Diafine. I shoot large format mainly, with FP4 rated at EI 64, and I am a basic zone system guy, so I am not sure if it is for me. I have read that it is a very good developer for small formats, particularly if you want to shoot at higher than box speed, sometimes much higher, but not if you want more consistent and predictable contrast control.
This came up because I am trying to photograph a scene in my neighbourhood that is going to disappear soon. The light has not been co-operating, with lots of clouds, both thick and thin, changing the light literally every minute. The ideal moment to click the shutter seems to be when the sun breaks through for a moment and the wind dies down, but that makes for a ten or eleven stop range. That would not be a problem in an of itself if I had tested for N minus development to that degree, but I have not yet. It is still no big deal. I can shoot and guesstimate how much to reduce development (although I hate bracketing with 8x10!). Or is Diafine the magic bullet that is going to save the day?
This came up because I am trying to photograph a scene in my neighbourhood that is going to disappear soon. The light has not been co-operating, with lots of clouds, both thick and thin, changing the light literally every minute. The ideal moment to click the shutter seems to be when the sun breaks through for a moment and the wind dies down, but that makes for a ten or eleven stop range. That would not be a problem in an of itself if I had tested for N minus development to that degree, but I have not yet. It is still no big deal. I can shoot and guesstimate how much to reduce development (although I hate bracketing with 8x10!). Or is Diafine the magic bullet that is going to save the day?





