Yesterday I learned something (in practice) that I have known (in theory).
If you have a high contrast scene, summer afternoon, sunny, people in light and dark clothes, sitting in the sun THEN stand developement in Rodinal 1:100 for 60 minutes will give you a LOT of contrast. I mean full scale from black to white.
This would have been excellent on some HP5+ I took earlier this spring that are too tame and greyish.
Next time I have a high contrast scene involving people I will use a more "normal" developement. Maybe Rodinal 1:50 for 10 minutes.
Learning, learning.
r
Mats
If you have a high contrast scene, summer afternoon, sunny, people in light and dark clothes, sitting in the sun THEN stand developement in Rodinal 1:100 for 60 minutes will give you a LOT of contrast. I mean full scale from black to white.
This would have been excellent on some HP5+ I took earlier this spring that are too tame and greyish.
Next time I have a high contrast scene involving people I will use a more "normal" developement. Maybe Rodinal 1:50 for 10 minutes.
Learning, learning.
r
Mats
