Hi.
I just developed a 35mm roll of Ilford FP4 Plus 125 in a new camera to me. It's a used Nikon F100. I use the exact same film in my 4x5. I also used HC-110 to develop using delusion B (1+31). For the 4x5 I've used 8 minutes. So, I did the same with the first roll of 35mm.
Pretty much all the photos seems over exposed, I would say by more than 1 stop. I've also noticed that my 4x5 images seems to need a lot of added contrast to make them pop a bit more.
So, I then found online another data sheet for Ilford FP4 Plus and it actually gave the development times for HC-110 which was listed at 9 minutes. My 4x5 box only showed Ilford development times.
Anyway, would adding 1 minute help my F100 35mm "exposure" problem? I'm wondering if the issue is more development time vs a problem with the camera. Btw...I had a camera shop check out the F100 and it tested good on shutter speed.
Thoughts?
Adam
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