Originally Posted by
venchka
My own personal experience:
2 sheets of Ilford HP5+ underexposed by 2 stops or ISO 1600.
First negative developed in Rodinal, 1:100, 68° F, semi-stand, 1 hour.
Second negative developed in Xtol, 1:3, 24° C, 15 1/2 minutes, Jobo 3010 and continuous agitation. Listed on the Massive Development Chart in the Sheet column at ISO 1600 [notes].
Both negatives scan very well. I can't tell the scans apart.
YMMV.
ps: For exposures up to 4-6 minutes, Fuji Neopan 100 Acros comes out much "faster" than other films due to it's lack of reciprocity failure. Do the math. After about 25-30 seconds Acros is already faster than so called "fast" B&W films.
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