Sorry if this is kind of windy. I just recently tried developing some 35mm Acros. The negatives appear to be very over exposed. Roll #1: Metered with body (Rollei 35TE) and Gossen Pilot in reflective mode. Roll #2: Minolta P&S, all AE. Both bodies have been tested with Fuji color and mini-lab processing and exposures were good.
Afternoon winter sun, clear sky with pronounced shadow.
I rated the Acros at box speed (100) and developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 13.5 mins at 68F/20C, as per the MDC. Jobo daylight tank with 485cc and 2 gentle inversion per minute. Washed with filtered tap water in upright film washer for 5 mins. Fixer for 7 mins.
Other than the time in developer, this has been my routine with Arista Ultra 100 & 200 and that has been satisfactory. I have attached a couple of sample frames.
Any suggestions on altering my process?
Thanks for any help,
Gerry
Afternoon winter sun, clear sky with pronounced shadow.
I rated the Acros at box speed (100) and developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 13.5 mins at 68F/20C, as per the MDC. Jobo daylight tank with 485cc and 2 gentle inversion per minute. Washed with filtered tap water in upright film washer for 5 mins. Fixer for 7 mins.
Other than the time in developer, this has been my routine with Arista Ultra 100 & 200 and that has been satisfactory. I have attached a couple of sample frames.
Any suggestions on altering my process?
Thanks for any help,
Gerry

