A few months ago I started using Kodak D-76 for developing films. Before I mainly used Rodinal in 1+50 dilution and had no problems with it, it worked fine with all films and even with pushing 1 or 2 stops. What I notice with D-76 in 1+3 dilution and Foma films is that pushed films come out with...
Yes I also calculated something like f/450 which is not that ideal as my light metre can only work with f/90. The lens cap version sound nice, maybe I'll order one.
Hello! I saw that there's a pinhole attachment to the RB back but I wonder if I can make a pinhole out of it with putting a piece of cardboard with a pinhole (0,2mm size) where the lens goes. Would it work? Would it give a circle big enough to cover the negative? And what f-number would this...
Thanks for all the help! I shot quite a lot of rolls of 35mm HP5+ over the past months mostly pushed with 1 or 2 stops and developed in Rodinal and the contrast was high (even when printed on grade 3 paper) but I could never achieve such grain. I don't want to copy him but I like to try...
I've seen some photos from Ken Schles's Invisible City series. My question is, how can I achieve something similar to this look with 120 format film? Do I need some high-contrast developer or can I use D-76?
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