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I know, reverse thinking, for sure. But, I have a lot of it, stocked up on Rodinal for my Techpan and then got ahold of a good amount of Technidol so that frees up the Rodinal.

The thing of it is, I am shooting very little black and white for the next few years as I am on a color film project. So I would like to stock up on a couple different films that really sing in Rodinal. A good shelf life of say, 10-20 years would be great, this is an investment into my future.

A good 100 and 400 speed film would be awesome.
 

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Just about any 100 speed film is good with Rodinal IMO. But my favorite is Agfa APX 100, that combo just rocks. You can still get APX 100 as Rollei Retro, with expiration date 2010. 10 years freezing shouldn`t be a problem, but 20 years is maybe stretching it...?
 

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You can still get APX 100 in 35mm by going to ebay or ultrafineonline.com without paying for the Rollei name. A 100' foot roll is $22.00-$24.00 +-. Agreed, it rocks in Rodinal.

I don't shoot much 200 speed film, but Tri-X (ISO 400) in Rodinal is good; not fine-grain mind you, but great tonality.
 

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Delta 100 and Fomapan 100 are amazing in Hotrod at 1+50...Actually, Delta 400 is too.

Just MHO,

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Anything bigger than MF is quite good in Rodinal...
 

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I'd suggest you avoid Fuji Neopan 100 SS in Rodinal. I've tried it once, and the grain turned out ugly and a bit on the big side. Of course, you might not agree with my "ugly" assessment, but I've seen similar comments from others, so at the very least I'm not alone in my subjective opinion. Let me just emphasize that I'm talking about Neopan 100 SS, not Acros 100. The Neopan 100 SS is rather hard to find in the US (I got mine from B&H). I've never tried Acros 100 in Rodinal, so I can't comment on that combination.
 
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Neopan ACROS at 100 is nice. Tri-X has an interesting look and is rather good pushed in Rodinal, though now I have Diafine for that. TMAX 100 is one that I really like in Rodinal. Fomapan 100 is supposed to be good and can be had for a song.

I try a few different films in a developer before I end up choosing one. Get a few rolls of things, shoot them, and see what you like. :smile:
 
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Thanks everyone, I am definitely going to test a few out then. I know T-Max 100 can be had in bulk rolls which will store easier. keep it coming!
 

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Ilford Pan-F Plus...
Efke 25 and 50 ...

If you can shoot sheet film, probably any type will work well since grain is not an issue.
 

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Each to their own, but I like Rodinal for my APX 25 and Pan-F in 35mm.
 

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PKM-25 said:
I know, reverse thinking, for sure. But, I have a lot of it, stocked up on Rodinal for my Techpan and then got ahold of a good amount of Technidol so that frees up the Rodinal.

The thing of it is, I am shooting very little black and white for the next few years as I am on a color film project. So I would like to stock up on a couple different films that really sing in Rodinal. A good shelf life of say, 10-20 years would be great, this is an investment into my future.

A good 100 and 400 speed film would be awesome.
I like the "Scala" look, and use Rodinal to develop Scala as a negative. (1:20 8.5min, 65F). Now I'm curious about TP in Rodinal. What's your recipe and what do the results look like, compared to Technidol?
 

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Efke 25 & 100, Agfa APX100 or Fuji Acros, developed in Rodinal 1+100. Out of all of those, Efke 25 would be my favourite.
 

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Whoops - accidently posted a 'da' in the previous post. HP5+ 1:25 for 7' is grainy, but does some amazing stuff with textured surfaces such as wood or rocks (in my opinion). I also like this combo for people when I want fairly light skin rendering...
 

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What is good in Rodinal? A B&W film. :smile: The "secret" to Rodinal is dilution and agitation. There are tons of posts on APUG about those factors. Basically, 1:50 and 1:100 are the "standard" dilutions, with reduced agitation contributing to controlled grain size and structure. 1:200 stand development is loved by many, but I haven't tried it yet. Right now I'm shooting Tri-X @ 200 and processing in Rodinal 1:100 for 20 minutes with good results. I may tweak that as I work with the negatives, but it got me in the neighbourhood.

And I concur that APX100 in Rodinal (same dilution and time as Tri-X for me, so that's convenient) is quite wonderful. I have some PAN-F+ that will go next and I expect that to be very good.

So, you can't go wrong with a wide range of films, but in my little world, best practice is to really learn one (or two at the most) film/developer combinations and exploit it to death. YMMV, yadda, yadda.

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Great stuff guys ( and gals ), This is definately steer my choice of what films to store. Right now, room is an issue as I am working on a tribute to Kodachrome and have some 1,400 rolls of it filling the freezer to the top.

Keep it coming!
 

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The Neopan 100 SS is rather hard to find in the US (I got mine from B&H).
Adorama is also selling this film for $1.89 for 36 exposures. I have used this film for decades and rather like it. It is an older style emulsion and quite popular in its home country, Japan. Rodinal works best with very slow speed fine grain films like Efke 25.
 

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PKM-25: If you try Neopan 400, Gene Wilburn (GeneW on RFF) is an expert on Neopan in Rodinal as well as HC-110 (1:100). Tell him I sent ya.
 

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Films for Rodinal

I know, reverse thinking, for sure. But, I have a lot of it, stocked up on Rodinal for my Techpan and then got ahold of a good amount of Technidol so that frees up the Rodinal.

The thing of it is, I am shooting very little black and white for the next few years as I am on a color film project. So I would like to stock up on a couple different films that really sing in Rodinal. A good shelf life of say, 10-20 years would be great, this is an investment into my future.

A good 100 and 400 speed film would be awesome.

Efke 100 is fantastic (in fact I'm printing today from 3 rolls onto Efke [Fotokemika] fiber paper and the look is unbelieveable), fine grain (IMO).

Will be trying out the AristaEDU/Fomapan 100-200-400 films this weekend in Rodinal. Results from back in the 90s with this combination were good, but somehow I'd forgotten all about it until recently.

Of course Tri-X is another legend in Rodinal, as is Acros. Both are completely different looks, but for my $$ Efke 100 is my main 100speed film since the demise of Agfapan. Also, Neopan 400 is silky smooth in Rodinal.

Forget Fortepan. Their films & papers are not in the same league (again IMO) as Efke & Foma. Someone mentioned J&C's return policy in an earlier thread. Not sure how theirs works, but with Freestyle, you can return anything within 30 days (includes paper as well) opened or not for a refund or exchange.

Have never had any issues with them. Just my $0.02

Hope this helps you out.
 
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Thanks folks. I went with 500 feet each of Efke 25, HP-5. Those go in the deep freeze. I'll get about 40 rolls of each to shoot in the here and now to get the jist of it.

....From freestyle of course..:smile:.
 
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