I’ve been photographing with a lot of Ilford FP4 film lately. I’m not going to deny this is mostly because a local photography shop in my area had it on sale for 15% off and I tend to gravitate toward the cheapest roll of film on the shelf in most cases.
After going through about five or six rolls I’m starting to wonder why I don’t work with Ilford FP4 more often. It’s really lovely stock! The grain structure is very classic “black and white” while still retaining sharpness and the contrast is easy to keep under control. I’ve been developing every roll in Rodinal at a ratio of 1:100 for twenty minutes and the negatives are coming out spot on exactly how I tend to like them.
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