If only! I love 2475, the only roll I've been able to shoot did not age well. I will keep my eyes peeled for these but they seem quite rare...
I do like the results a guy I know gets with Dektol... I'll have to pick his brain on that!
Foma seems like a likely solution! I got a box of 200 from Fotoimpex last year, but they sent me 13x18cm rather than 5x7 Still gotta get the right holder, but more film would be cheaper, and 400 is of course grainier than 200.
I haven't really played with significant under/overexposure or over/underdevelopment on my sheet film yet, and I would like to get grain while preserving "normal" tonality.
I'm not looking to get grain for grain's sake, just to get more grain in my negatives when the situation calls for it. I do prefer to get that right in camera and in development, so I have the negative I want, as opposed to editing to get a similar effect.
Reticulation, drastic pushing/pulling, and smaller formats don't appeal to me in this case - I'm looking to change a specific variable, not several.
I should also note that my current end products for LF are contact cyanotypes and scans.
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