Cybertrash
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I developed a roll of 35mm FP-4 a while back, and yesterday I made some 10x15cm prints from the negatives, and it struck me that the results were very grainy.
Here's a scan of one of the prints, and the grain is observable without a loupe. I realise that 35mm is grainy, but I didn't realise that a ASA125 film would be *this* grainy. Maybe with Rodinal, but this is in HC-110B, which I thought had at least some solvent action going on to reduce grain slightly.
Have I done something wrong somewhere, or is FP-4 supposed to be this grainy? Maybe I've been spoilt by 120 and 4x5.
Here's a scan of one of the prints, and the grain is observable without a loupe. I realise that 35mm is grainy, but I didn't realise that a ASA125 film would be *this* grainy. Maybe with Rodinal, but this is in HC-110B, which I thought had at least some solvent action going on to reduce grain slightly.
Have I done something wrong somewhere, or is FP-4 supposed to be this grainy? Maybe I've been spoilt by 120 and 4x5.

