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35mm tri-x @200 in rodinal, anyone have stand dev times?

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Hi,

Just wondering if anyone can provide some instruction for 35mm tri-x shot at 200, I'd like to try stand dev maybe rodinal 1:200. Would appreciate any known times and agitation method. Thanks!
 
Oh boy! this is my time to shine! i do this all the time!it doesnt matter that you overexposed, i had a roll with horribly overexposed shots and they turned out normal.

Anyways fill, agitate for the fisrt 45 secs and leave for 2-2.5 hours.
I have some images in my gallery if you want to see them.
The film info says hp5 rodinal stand
Good luck!
 
Sean said:
Hi,

Just wondering if anyone can provide some instruction for 35mm tri-x shot at 200, I'd like to try stand dev maybe rodinal 1:200. Would appreciate any known times and agitation method. Thanks!

Simple - use ID-11 1+1 for about 9.5 minutes at 20C/68F - many people apparently like the look this gives.

Hope this helps,

Lachlan
 
Not sure if they are joking with you or not, but a time for D-76 1:1 at 68F would be around 7 or 7.5 minutes (if you were shooting bright, contrasty light use the shorter time) with normal agitation (i.e. not too much agitation).
 
I stand developed Tri-X 90min 68F in Rodinal 1:200,see my first post in this thread:
www.apug.org/forums/showthread.php?t=26327
These 90min stand developed films printed on grade 3 1/2 multigrade paper so a bit longer, 120 min, might be better.
The stand development in Rodinal gives edge effects, I havent yet got around to investigating if they make the prints look any sharper.
 
StephenS said:
Not sure if they are joking with you or not, but a time for D-76 1:1 at 68F would be around 7 or 7.5 minutes (if you were shooting bright, contrasty light use the shorter time) with normal agitation (i.e. not too much agitation).

Your times seem closer to what it should be - Sunday mornings are not a good time to try any kind of mathematics...

Lachlan
 
i ended up just doing a 1+25 for 5.5mins and they came out nice. Will try to print them today :smile:
 
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