I've bought some Foma 100 from Blanco Negro up the road and as this is entirely new film for me, I thought it would be a good opportunity to try doing some film testing and get my processes properly figured out. I know there seems to be a two schools of thought - use the manufacturers EI or do your own testing. I've been using the manufacturers EI for all the film I've been using up until now and I think I'm getting pretty good results but I'm sure they can be better. Film has been limited to HP5+, TMax 100 and I had a box of Neopan Quickload when I first started shooting large format.
I plan to stick to shooting one (or two) of three film types - Foma 100 (it's cheap and available up the road and I like what I've seen of other people working with it), HP5+ (it's fast and available) and TMax 100 (I like it!) so planned to buy packs of each of these films and do some testing.
But wow.. is testing expensive! I know you only need to do it once but from what I understand:
- 3 shots manufacturers EI (ISO 100)
- 3 shots at 1 stop above manufacturers EI (ISO 200)
- 3 shots at 1 stop under manufacturers EI (ISO 50)
And then you develop your film at three different times - recommended time, 10% over and 10% under.
Yikes. That's a half a pack of (TMax and Foma 100, and more than a pack of HP5+!) film gone already and I've only been testing. And that's only with one type of developer and one type of film. I've got Rodinal, D-76 and Microphen. I'm only actively using Rodinal because I've not mixed the D-76 or Microphen.
Part of me thinks - pick a developer and a film and stick to it but the other part of me thinks - what might I be missing out on?