I use the same formula as I do for TMAX. The other forgiving factor is that 
when you correct for reciprocity failure, the failure itself buffers 
overexposure risk. Don't try to hit a mark too closely. Overexposure may be a 
wrong, but it's only a misdemeanor. Underexposure is a felony. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: bwphoto4...@aol.com 
  To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??????? 
  Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 10:26 PM
  Subject: [pinhole-discussion] HP5, Delta films and reciprocity


  OK,

  This has probably been discussed recently, but can anyone out there recommend 
a good formula/rule of thumb for adjusting exposure for reciprocity in Ilford 
films?  The technical data on their webpage is merely a chart, and I am hoping 
to get more specific information, based on the experience of the other pinhole 
photographers on the list.

  I normally use Delta 400, but occasionally use HP5 and Delta 100. I process 
in Ilfotec DDX (although I also occasionally use Ilfosol). Anyone out there 
with experience with these films? My camera is the Zero Image multiformat 
(which is at f235).

  Thanks!

  M Billingslea 

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