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- Nov 13, 2007
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- 4x5 Format
Hi Guys & Girls,
I've been using WD2H+ for several months now and I'm starting to get pretty good results with it on FP4+ 4x5 film. I'm doing some studio shots with a single 100 watt tungsten bulb in an AlienBee 320ws flash unit. I always thought this flash would be way underpowered for 4x5 format, so that is why I'm using the modeling light.
The last setup I did I decided to make two exposures using flash along with the two exposed just with the hot light. Developed one of each in a tray using my normal procedure. As expected, the flash exposure lacked shadow detail. Several days later I was thinking about stand development and decided I would soup the flash exposure with some other undeveloped film laying around. Wasn't expecting much, but thought it would be fun!
Using a Combi-Plan tank, I mixed a slightly dilute WD2H+ (16:10:1000) solution. Agitated for the first one minute, then stand for one hour.
The results? Where did all this detail in the shadows come from?:confused: Your comments would be welcome, cuz I'm not sure if I should experiment further with this.
Here are scans of the negs.
I've been using WD2H+ for several months now and I'm starting to get pretty good results with it on FP4+ 4x5 film. I'm doing some studio shots with a single 100 watt tungsten bulb in an AlienBee 320ws flash unit. I always thought this flash would be way underpowered for 4x5 format, so that is why I'm using the modeling light.
The last setup I did I decided to make two exposures using flash along with the two exposed just with the hot light. Developed one of each in a tray using my normal procedure. As expected, the flash exposure lacked shadow detail. Several days later I was thinking about stand development and decided I would soup the flash exposure with some other undeveloped film laying around. Wasn't expecting much, but thought it would be fun!
Using a Combi-Plan tank, I mixed a slightly dilute WD2H+ (16:10:1000) solution. Agitated for the first one minute, then stand for one hour.
The results? Where did all this detail in the shadows come from?:confused: Your comments would be welcome, cuz I'm not sure if I should experiment further with this.
Here are scans of the negs.

