Filmwasters
Which Board? => Main Forum => : This-is-damion September 25, 2013, 06:08:40 PM
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Mate from work found a camera with a roll of HP5+ in and has asked me to dev it... he has no idea how old it is.
As its HP5+ that means its more recent than 1990 ish? Im going to drop it in Rodinal 1/100 for 90 Mins, does that sound ok?
any other suggestions
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HP5+ started in the 1990's, the 80's still had the non plus. for basic stand dev sounds about right. maybe colder temperature?
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We will find out in about an hour!
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That depends on what he's after. For that classic punk rock look, HP5+ in PQ Universal can do wonders... but you either love it or hate it.
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Its not my film,.so after something universally acceptable
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Its not my film,.so after something universally acceptable
Well...that's what it says on the bottle: Universal ;D
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nothing useable.....
very feint images at one end of the roll and nothing at the other, so presume its been partially unwound at some point?
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If it's been unwound, it's going to be black.
It could very well simply be too old. Few people know that film actually degrades faster once it's been exposed. I guess it has to do with the added charge of the exposed silver that makes it more unstable.
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When I find a film in an old camera I'm usually undecided about what to do with it. The last couple of times I've had it developed but the results weren't really worth it (more to do with the images than the quality of the old film). There's one in the Exa i've just got, 25 frames exposed, but I think I'll just ditch it.
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And then you'll just bite your fingers for the rest of your life!
I always process found film. I do color in B&W paper developer in case some of the images are unmentionable (but it hasn't happened so far).
I agree that 99% of the images are usually crap. But then, there's the odd one that's pure gold.
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Hi just joined and spotted this thread, i shoot lots of HP5 and old film given to me, hope this helps
HP5 in Ilfosol3 iso400
(http://gsgary.smugmug.com/Other/Black-and-White-Film/i-8ggDF3q/0/XL/scan400-XL.jpg)
HP5 in DDX iso800
(http://gsgary.smugmug.com/Other/Black-and-White-Film/i-nzGrT4P/0/XL/Scan-130629-0006-XL.jpg)
HP5 Rodinal 1+100 stand developed in the fridge came out at 13.5 degs
(http://gsgary.smugmug.com/Other/Black-and-White-Film/i-6HdgSZP/0/XL/Scan-130908-0009-XL.jpg)
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Snow? This early ;)
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And then you'll just bite your fingers for the rest of your life!
I always process found film. I do color in B&W paper developer in case some of the images are unmentionable (but it hasn't happened so far).
I agree that 99% of the images are usually crap. But then, there's the odd one that's pure gold.
I decided to ditch it, opened the camera and it was empty. No idea why it said 25, unless it moves that on even when the camera is empty.