Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+
Cyanotypes can be very cool (pun not intended). Bleaching and toning can result in incredible looking images! They don't have to be 'blue"!
Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+
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RHITMrB
Always one-shot! That and the syrup form (no having to deal with stock/working solution blah blah blah) make up the bulk of the appeal of HC-110 to me. Being a compensating developer at extreme dilutions is icing on the cake.
I just read an interesting take on HC-110 as a one shot developer. I've only done this with Rodinal. That and compensating. I'll have to try this with HC-110. Thanks!
Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+
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Originally Posted by
Henricus
I just read an interesting take on HC-110 as a one shot developer. I've only done this with Rodinal. That and compensating. I'll have to try this with HC-110. Thanks!
When I using a 4x5, TMax100 and HC-110 were my usual suspects. I used Dilution V (for Vaughn!) which was one oz of the HC-110 concentrate added to 60 oz water: for about 10 minutes in a tray, I believe (it has been a long time).
Made some pretty nice 16x20 silver gelatin prints with those negatives!