MsLing
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So a brainwave I caught, and it drove me to compare grains that various developer produced. I chose 10x objective and a eyepiece camera which IDK its magnification factor. Maybe 15x I guess. Sheets I selected were both Foma Retro 320 Soft, yes only two sheets in same case so that I can control variables well. One sheet was developed by Rollei R09, a variant of Rodinal. Dilution 1+300, 24C, 180min, agitate 10s every 60min. Another was result of Xtol stock. Developer temp was 21C, agitate 10s per min.
This is R09.
And this is Xtol.
Obviously, R09, though diluted in such a crazy ratio, still made sharper and larger grains, they are violent under microscope. Xtol's seems much finer, I think high solvent cause the fact.
BTW, I also made some shoots check whether my Epson is sharp and focused well or not. It's not bad, right? And I shouldn't use Retro 320 if I'd like to achieve higher resolution.
This photo was shot with microscope.
This is R09.
And this is Xtol.
Obviously, R09, though diluted in such a crazy ratio, still made sharper and larger grains, they are violent under microscope. Xtol's seems much finer, I think high solvent cause the fact.
BTW, I also made some shoots check whether my Epson is sharp and focused well or not. It's not bad, right? And I shouldn't use Retro 320 if I'd like to achieve higher resolution.
This photo was shot with microscope.