Hiya Mange,
Try dropping the development of the the film by 20%. Depending on your
subject, you may not have to reduce it by not much more than 10%. For
myself, I routinely expose at ISO200 and develop in Rodinal at 1:50 dilution
for 17 minutes. Hope this helps (though there is NO definite gauge on pull
development since there are too many variables at time).
OM content: Been meaning to ask the wise minds here, does (did) Olympus ever
make any large format lenses? I know that are heavy into medical but was
wondering if they also have large format lenses (my other toy :)
Elvis
>
> Hiya people,
>
> I had the misfortune of grossly overexposing an HP5...I forgot to change
> the ISO-setting. Hence the metering (and exposure) of the HP5 (400
> ISO) was as a Delta100.
>
> Now, how would I go about developing that film? I've got no experience in
> "pulling" a film, so any advice is appreciated.
>
> Ohh, normally I use Tetenal Ultrafin for developing negatives - Ilford
> ID11 only occationally.
>
> OM-content....well, guess on which camera I forgot to turn the
> ISO-dial.....
>
> Mange hilsner / Sincerely
>
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> Civilingeniør i Datateknik (cand.polyt)
> M.Sc in Computer Engineering
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