dcelfving
Member
Hello all,
I'm certain questions like mine have been posted before, but a quick search revealed so many posts and responses that I had a hard time making sense of it all. So I hope this isn't too redundant.
A relative newcomer to photography, I've been shooting and developing TX400 for a couple years. I started developing with D76, but as I'm in a small apartment, mixing up a gallon of chemical is a bit of a pain. So I gave Rodinal a try. I much prefer mixing up small batches of chemical as I need it, but wasn't always happy with the resulting graininess. I've since moved on to FG-7 but am having the same trouble.
What I'd like is to establish a routine developing process that allows for consistent, predictable results. More or less a beginner, I'm not pushing film, working with a flash or unusual lighting, etc. I shoot TX400 on the street with available light and my Nikon F100 (a wannabe Winogrand). I process film two rolls at a time with a darkroom bag and a canister shaken by hand. What chemicals should I be using?
Thanks!
I'm certain questions like mine have been posted before, but a quick search revealed so many posts and responses that I had a hard time making sense of it all. So I hope this isn't too redundant.
A relative newcomer to photography, I've been shooting and developing TX400 for a couple years. I started developing with D76, but as I'm in a small apartment, mixing up a gallon of chemical is a bit of a pain. So I gave Rodinal a try. I much prefer mixing up small batches of chemical as I need it, but wasn't always happy with the resulting graininess. I've since moved on to FG-7 but am having the same trouble.
What I'd like is to establish a routine developing process that allows for consistent, predictable results. More or less a beginner, I'm not pushing film, working with a flash or unusual lighting, etc. I shoot TX400 on the street with available light and my Nikon F100 (a wannabe Winogrand). I process film two rolls at a time with a darkroom bag and a canister shaken by hand. What chemicals should I be using?
Thanks!