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    Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+

    I would like to see what others are doing with this film, FP4+. Also, if you developed it yourself, put what you used. Show your work off!

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    Here is one I did with my homemade pinhole.

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    The double exposure was a rookie mistake, but I didn't complain.
    I used stock Xtol in a tube.
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    Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+

    FP4+ is my backup to Acros in 4x5, and my primary in 8x10 since Acros is not available in that size in the US.

    I tray-process in Rodinal, usually 1:50.

    What information are you after? It would be a waste of time for me to go through several thousand negatives
    to post something without understanding your question.

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    Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+

    Quote Originally Posted by Leigh View Post
    FP4+ is my backup to Acros in 4x5, and my primary in 8x10 since Acros is not available in that size in the US.

    I tray-process in Rodinal, usually 1:50.

    What information are you after? It would be a waste of time for me to go through several thousand negatives
    to post something without understanding your question.

    - Leigh
    Not really after a specific answer. Just would like to see others work with Ilford FP4+ and curious what they developed it with, if at all. I love Rodinal, but I had not thought of using it on FP4+. I would like to see that.
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    Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+

    I used Ilford PQ Universal Developer for most of these...my usual combo, though occasionally Dektol when I run out of the PQ. The Redwood and the girders are carbon prints, the other two platinum. 8x10 or 4x10.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails CA_ChainedHill.jpg   1RedwoodBullCrFlat.jpg   Yos_Valley.jpg   Girders_Golden_Gate_Bridge.jpg  

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    Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+

    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    I used Ilford PQ Universal Developer for most of these...my usual combo, though occasionally Dektol when I run out of the PQ. The Redwood and the girders are carbon prints, the other two platinum. 8x10 or 4x10.
    Lovely. The detail is fantastic. I bet the prints are exquisite if they look this good on this cheapo monitor. Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+


    Ford LTD by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr


    Mausoleum by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr

    I use HC-110 dilution H.

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    Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+

    Quote Originally Posted by RHITMrB View Post
    I use HC-110 dilution H.
    Wow, you got some shadow detail on that hallway. Nice work. I've got some HC-110 and I was thinking of trying it with my FP4+. Do you use it as a one-shot developer or do you keep some stock stored?
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    Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+

    Quote Originally Posted by Henricus View Post
    Wow, you got some shadow detail on that hallway. Nice work. I've got some HC-110 and I was thinking of trying it with my FP4+. Do you use it as a one-shot developer or do you keep some stock stored?
    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.

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    Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+

    Quote Originally Posted by RHITMrB View Post
    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!
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    Re: Post Your Images 4x5 or Larger Shot with Ilford FP4+

    Quote Originally Posted by Henricus View Post
    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!

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