Krzys
Member
I have been printing various 35mm negatives to 12x16 recently and can really see the difference between sharp grain and mushy grain. I like sharp crystal looking grain and push film to achieve it with the added speed as a bonus (I also like stopping down).
I have been reading some conflicting reports regarding grain and dilution. Some folks are saying that high dilutions with increased time lead to more grain and actuance. This is true for my experience with rodinal. However others say that the longer wet time leads to a lack of sharpness and mushy grain.
This is concerning as I plan to develop my Hp5@1600 in Hc110 and would like to use half of dilution B with double the time.
Could somebody please clear this up, thank you
I have been reading some conflicting reports regarding grain and dilution. Some folks are saying that high dilutions with increased time lead to more grain and actuance. This is true for my experience with rodinal. However others say that the longer wet time leads to a lack of sharpness and mushy grain.
This is concerning as I plan to develop my Hp5@1600 in Hc110 and would like to use half of dilution B with double the time.
Could somebody please clear this up, thank you
