HP5 Plus - Best in FX55 or D23 Replenished? You decide!

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
  • Today I investigate whether my HP5 Plus and D23 Replenished combination can be bettered by Crawley's FX55. It's going to be a tough battle between these two. What do you think? Which one looks better to you?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 43

  • @marcels.6514
    @marcels.6514 Місяць тому +3

    D23R for me please. Even with the questionable video quality of YT, the difference is clearly visible. Once you see it, it is hard to miss the glow. Thank you very much for this comparison!

  • @philipu150
    @philipu150 Місяць тому +2

    Fine presentation, John. When I returned to photography some years back, to create natural light "environmental" portraits on location, I had to streamline both equipment and processes. Though I center my work on 4x5, I use 645 as well, and 35. For a variety of considerations pecuniary, technical, and aesthetic, I chose HP5 (and old friend) and D-23 (new). The latter I use mostly 1:1 or, for N-minus, divided. It is a versatile developer, and my plans called for being able to handle any lighting, from overly flat to extra-long-range. It's easy to mix and use (I discovered that the high mixing temp is unnecessary and confirmed this with chemists) and has good keeping properties and consistency. Hard to beat, for my work.

  • @musiqueer
    @musiqueer Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for these detailed developer videos and comparisons. My first observation was the denser shadow areas in FX55 negs and that the D23 has more contrast. I know you made the print to your liking, but the FX55 print with a little added contrast would have been interesting to see. At the end of the video when comparing the leaf, I can clearly see the difference of the curve. I prefer the curve of D23 but love the FX55 crispiness. I think I could use both these developers, but I recently went back to Xtol/XT3 for HP5.

  • @mikaelwerner1
    @mikaelwerner1 Місяць тому +2

    The way you share your outstanding expertise on black and white developing here John is amazing. I just ordered your book and I am very much looking forward to it.

    • @PictorialPlanet
      @PictorialPlanet  26 днів тому +1

      Thank you, Mikael, for your comment and for buying my book. You are supporting the channel!

  • @davecarrera
    @davecarrera Місяць тому +2

    On my 3rd replenishment of the original I tried after getting your book. I have also given bottles to 3 people in my camera club and they use nothing else. Used on FP4 and HP5 and very happy with it indeed. I wish you well.

  • @user-qm8sx8ne8g
    @user-qm8sx8ne8g Місяць тому

    My post seems to have been repeated for some reason I cannot work out. Apologies for that

  • @ursbernhard1074
    @ursbernhard1074 Місяць тому

    I prefer the D-23 over FX-55; as you said, D-23, it is the glow that makes it more 3-dimensional...great video.

  • @timwalker6790
    @timwalker6790 Місяць тому +2

    I’ve never used D23 but often use Perceptol. It seems to be D23 ++ in terms of composition. I wonder exactly what the difference might be in terms of results.

  • @stephendeakin2714
    @stephendeakin2714 Місяць тому +1

    Another wonderful examination of the subtle differences development can bring to the negative. I'm currently working through a batch of Delta 400 looking for good shadow detail while retaining highlights, it's a film I've used quite a bit over many years and when correct exposure and development occurs I am always pleased. HP5+ is another favourite emulsion.

    • @PictorialPlanet
      @PictorialPlanet  Місяць тому

      Thanks for your interesting comment, Stephen.

  • @davyboyo
    @davyboyo Місяць тому

    John this is amazing, I'm a 99% d23 guy (occasionally some rodinal) but I've avoided using it with hp5 assuming it would be a bad combination (for no reason whatsoever) but I'm glad to see how well this combo works. D23 is just magic with my usual fp4 and panf.
    I'm actually taking some time away from film instead opting to use a Canon 5d classic because I just don't have the time or money for film at this stage of life. I know I will come back to film eventually as I just love the process but it sure is nice shooting digitally and being able to really work on my lighting and composition skills without the financial penalty for every shot!
    All the best to you as always ❤️

    • @PictorialPlanet
      @PictorialPlanet  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for your comment. Rodinal will be used again on Monday for a special reason.

  • @g-r-a-e-m-e-
    @g-r-a-e-m-e- Місяць тому

    I really enjoyed that. I've used D23 (as well as many others!) but currently developing with Thornton's two bath variation. I have the ingredients to make up FX55 and will be getting to that soon. I will be looking out for those subtle effects.

  • @questor62
    @questor62 Місяць тому

    Agree with you about D23 and HP5+ but I find DD23 brings up accutance without losing "the glow".

  • @DessieTots
    @DessieTots 19 днів тому

    I’m just amazed at your ability to cut the film and not go through an image.😮

  • @Vintage35MM
    @Vintage35MM Місяць тому

    Thank you John. Very timely for me. My first yer back to developing after a 50yr break was Finesse 400 in HC110 dilH. Last year was HP5 in BT2B. D23R and FX55 have been waiting in the wings for a chance. I’m going to have a go with D23R first before moving on to TGrain films

  • @chriscard6544
    @chriscard6544 Місяць тому

    awesome as usual

  • @dbw
    @dbw Місяць тому +2

    Interesting results John. Out of curiosity, have you tried any of the FomaPan films with D23?

  • @user-qm8sx8ne8g
    @user-qm8sx8ne8g Місяць тому

    Funnily enough a comparison between these 2 developers was the thing that I was curious about and you have provided that very video. So very much appreciated. That extra bit of speed from FX55 may be just what is needed in certain cases but where it is not needed then D23 wins for me if only by a short head
    While replenished D23 is slightly below box speed of 400, can I ask if unreplenished D23 gets to box speed at stock and if not does either the 1+1 or 1+3 dilutions give 400 rather like Perceptol which at 1+3 seems reach a higher speed, albeit only 320 like replenished D23 ?

  • @raybeaumont7670
    @raybeaumont7670 Місяць тому

    Great comparison John. I prefer the D23 tonality for my personal taste. I recently started processing HP5 in 510 Pyro and am very happy with the results. Thanks and best wishes from the Rhondda.

  • @stephenryde78
    @stephenryde78 Місяць тому

    Hi John
    I am using d23 replenished on xray film and every other film I shoot

  • @jwbarsby
    @jwbarsby Місяць тому

    Interesting, I haven’t tried either of these developers yet. I started with HP5+ in HC-110 which worked great, but I’ve now got some XTol that I’ve been using with Tri-X and I’m interested to see how HP5 looks in it. However, I also tried some Acros in the XTol and that gave my best results yet, with very little grain, so I’ll probably be buying more 100 speed film from now on to see if I can get similar results.

  • @dongquang3540
    @dongquang3540 Місяць тому +1

    hey john,can i ask u a question ?
    my phenidone work very good in my FX55 but when i try to use E-72 with phenidone it did not work

  • @MrocznyTechnik
    @MrocznyTechnik Місяць тому +1

    What's your opinion on XTOL ? Do you know it's clone from Czechia (W27, Fomadon Excel) ?

  • @stephenryde78
    @stephenryde78 Місяць тому

    Xray film too

  • @Marc-yy9mo
    @Marc-yy9mo Місяць тому

    the d23 replenished seems to have more punch on my screen.

  • @simonthomson2794
    @simonthomson2794 Місяць тому

    Hi, I have just bought your book, it is great and I am looking to start to use it in my new darkroom (shed). Could I ask you who are the suppliers you get your chemicals from? Many thanks, Simon

    • @PictorialPlanet
      @PictorialPlanet  Місяць тому

      Hi Simon and thanks for buying my book. You'll find a list of suppliers on my website as well as errata for the book.
      Www.pictorialplanet.com

    • @simonthomson2794
      @simonthomson2794 Місяць тому

      @@PictorialPlanet many thanks, much appreciated 👍

  • @hoggif
    @hoggif Місяць тому

    That was interesting. I could take either one.
    BTW, why your FX55 ipart B n glycol uses more TEA to stoichiometric amount as per Gainer etc? Faster solubility of ascorbic acid or modifying pH slightly would be my guesses.

    • @PictorialPlanet
      @PictorialPlanet  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, modifying PH. Gainer's pH was too low.

  • @lhuhnphotography
    @lhuhnphotography Місяць тому

    John, I am curious about your comment about “pictorial tonality”. Could you explain what that statement means to you?

    • @PictorialPlanet
      @PictorialPlanet  Місяць тому +1

      No problem, Larry, good question. For me pictorial tonality is full tonality from rich blacks to delicate whites without the compression of tones often seen with high acutance developers. Pushing films (underexposing), which I think I mentioned, also compresses the tonal range, especially in the low zones creating sooty shadows. I like a film to have full exposure and for the tonal range to be long and rich. This I call pictorial tonality.

  • @x_and_e
    @x_and_e 9 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing, so much to learn?
    I haven't mixed my own developer yet. FX55 will be the one. Have you tried it with Kodak 400TX?

    • @PictorialPlanet
      @PictorialPlanet  9 днів тому +1

      You won't go wrong with FX55. I haven't tried it with 400TX but will later in the year :)

    • @x_and_e
      @x_and_e 8 днів тому

      @@PictorialPlanet Great, will try!

  • @MaurizioMoscatelli-photo
    @MaurizioMoscatelli-photo 23 дні тому

    Why was the roll exposed to 320 ASA with the D23 development while with FX55 it was exposed to 400?

    • @PictorialPlanet
      @PictorialPlanet  23 дні тому

      HP5 gives me an EI of 320 with D23R whilst FX55 gives me an EI of 500 (not the 400 that you said). Different developers give different speeds with all films. I cover how to test for your film speed with your chosen developer in my book and other videos.

  • @chesslover8829
    @chesslover8829 Місяць тому

    D-23 for me as well. It's all about that glow. Need more detail, use sheet film.