In class we've been doing all of our homework on HP-5 up until now.
It's ok, I guess, but no matter what I do the grain seems oppressive. I
tried using half-strength chemistry last time and using a longer
developing time and it may have come out a little less grainy, but not
much. Anyway, as of yesterday we can use whatever B&W film we want as
long as we can process it with D-76 chemistry. We're also not allowed
to use Kodak T-Max films, for whatever reason. Since Pan-X isn't around
anymore, I was wondering if Technical Pan might be a good alternative.
Does anyone have any experience with it? I used to really like Pan-X
and as far as I can tell this is supposed to be its successor.
-Rob
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