Hi,
I want grainy prints and finished roll of 35mm Delta 3200 (metered as 1600). I thought to develop it in Rodinal to increase grain and (as possibile) keep shapnes. So, Delta 3200 in Rodinal, yes or no? If yes, suggested times/dilution, please.
Thanks
Delta 3200 tends to be quite low contrast when developed at the Ilford recommended times so (unless the scene was very high contrast) a lot of users will extend the developing time.
Rodinal will certainly tend to emphasise the grain and be sharp but you will lose effective speed.
So you will probably get something close to what you want with an EI of 1600 in Rodinal.
I had to shoot a few rolls and experiment to find exactly what I wanted, the recipe includes an EI of ~1000, Rodinal at 1:10, extended dev time and printing on a harder grade.
I'd suggest using the time for EI800 or EI 400 and at 1:25 dilution or stronger, here is an example (scanned full frame print):
http://www.pbase.com/mononation/image/65663434
The same approach works well in MF too with finer but still obvious grain.
PS I used to use Kodak Recording film for grain effects and was looking for a replacement, think I first was made aware of this Delta/Rodinal approach to getting super grain by an article by Les Maclean so TY to him.