I’ve been experimenting with shooting Fomapan 400 at ISO 3200 and developing it at a higher-than-usual temperature to shorten processing time. By using stock D-76 and increasing the temperature to around 24°C, I found a promising approach that retains usable contrast and shadow detail. This method seems particularly well-suited for tropical climates, offering a more efficient and climate-aware way to approach film development in warmer regions.

Photographer:
bolivarchalfun
Uploaded:
2025-04-23
Tags:
400pushed3200 night push pushed
Camera:
Pentax ME Super
Film:
FOMAPAN400
Lens:
SMC Pentax 50mm f2
City:
Florianópolis
Country/region:
Brazil
Decade:
2020s
Year:
2025
Time:
night
Albums:
Accidental Experiments

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