I'm currently plodding my way through the development of a dozen or so rolls of HP5 & FP4 that I used whilst travelling around France this summer.
On the whole, the results have been ok but the one thing I take away from the whole experience is that I'm yet to find a film that gives me satisfying results in hard summer midday type light.
Golden hour stuff, indoor and night time I've got covered, I just wonder what film/chemical combination people choose to use to tackle these high contrast situations.
Clearly development pays a key role and I've experimented with several chemical/film solutions over the years but am yet to find a sweet spot.
I think Delta100 with HC-110 B has been the most pleasing so far, but I've got a freezer FULL of HP5/FP4 and I often struggle to control the grain (even with fine grain developers) when I've been shooting in hard light.
I'm interested to know how others approach this situation.
On the whole, the results have been ok but the one thing I take away from the whole experience is that I'm yet to find a film that gives me satisfying results in hard summer midday type light.
Golden hour stuff, indoor and night time I've got covered, I just wonder what film/chemical combination people choose to use to tackle these high contrast situations.
Clearly development pays a key role and I've experimented with several chemical/film solutions over the years but am yet to find a sweet spot.
I think Delta100 with HC-110 B has been the most pleasing so far, but I've got a freezer FULL of HP5/FP4 and I often struggle to control the grain (even with fine grain developers) when I've been shooting in hard light.
I'm interested to know how others approach this situation.


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