baachitraka
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If fine grain then why Rodinal?
But then, what is fine grain?

True.If Rodinal is used adequate, the grain is not coarse. But it is SHARP and can be detected more easily.
Thanks for the clarification.Neither seems to interfere with the other used in combination.
Is pot. thiocyanate softening the emulsion?
I have used Ammonium thiocyanate to stabilize the lumen prints but they were not good for emulsion.
Depends on the amount used. When used in the concentrations for reversal processing (2 to 4 g/l) I have never experienced any difficulty.
I vote to make certain photographic phrases be listed in APUG top hits as "FALSE/FAIL/". Too much effort is lost correcting bad information moving forward in regards to photography.
Grain Clumping is certainly at the top of my list for phrases.
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