Slipway

ILFORD FP4 PLUS shot at EI 800
Black and white negative film in 120 format as 6×6
Push processed 2+2/3 stops

Read the ILFORD FP4 PLUS review here.

 

Slipway - Ilford FP4+ shot at ISO800. Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6x6. #21 Orange filter, 2+2/3 stop push process
Slipway

Ilford FP4+ shot at ISO800.

Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6×6.

#21 Orange filter, 2+2/3 stop push process.

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3 responses to “Photography: Slipway – Shot on ILFORD FP4 PLUS at EI 800 (120)”

  1. Not at the moment. After reading some of the other articles. I can buy a different developer.

  2. Fp4+ pushed to 800iso what’s your development time?

    I used a 1-1 d76 at about 10minutes but really seemed like I should’ve developed for 14minutes. Water stop bath and then 5min fix then wash. That was for the fp4+ sheet film iso125 pushed to 800iso. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated there isn’t much out on the web for pushing this film to 800. Really like your shots with the fp4+ pushed!

    1. Thanks Ed! You might find these times useful: https://emulsive.org/articles/ilford-fp4-development-times-from-ei-100-to-ei-6400. Do you have any other chems aside from D-76? I’ve found it to be less than great for push processing.

 

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