Colin Corneau
Member
So I couldn't resist temptation (who can, when it comes to film) when I came across Double-X film in a camera store recently. I even found a *perfect* cinematic model and setting to shoot 2 rolls on.
But I could only get the D-96 One-Shot developer. I know this film can take regular developers, but wondered if more experienced hands than I can comment on how important it is to use the 'recommended' developer as opposed to good old Rodinal or DD-X etc., to get the most from this film and its particular characteristics.
Any advice welcome!
But I could only get the D-96 One-Shot developer. I know this film can take regular developers, but wondered if more experienced hands than I can comment on how important it is to use the 'recommended' developer as opposed to good old Rodinal or DD-X etc., to get the most from this film and its particular characteristics.
Any advice welcome!