Hello all,
I've just registered here and have a question regarding long term keeping
qualities of developer stock. I don't do a great deal of photography for reasons of time, health and other commitments but do like to break out my Nikon FE and, sometimes, a pinhole Zero 2000 from time to time. Since film processing is intermittent I need a stock that will keep well for months or a year or so without degrading. The ones I wonder about are Rodinal and HC110 but you may be able to point me to others. Also, how do these devs compare with each other as to image quality, grain etc? I mainly use FP4, Plus X, Tri X. I don't have a darkroom so all shots are scanned and worked up on the computer (does this make me out of place here)? In the past when I was more active I used D76 diluted 1:3 but had no need to keep it for long. It's been quite a few years now
and I'm due to retire next year. Maybe I'll have more time then!? Any guidance you would care to give would be most welcome. Thanks Bob
I've just registered here and have a question regarding long term keeping
qualities of developer stock. I don't do a great deal of photography for reasons of time, health and other commitments but do like to break out my Nikon FE and, sometimes, a pinhole Zero 2000 from time to time. Since film processing is intermittent I need a stock that will keep well for months or a year or so without degrading. The ones I wonder about are Rodinal and HC110 but you may be able to point me to others. Also, how do these devs compare with each other as to image quality, grain etc? I mainly use FP4, Plus X, Tri X. I don't have a darkroom so all shots are scanned and worked up on the computer (does this make me out of place here)? In the past when I was more active I used D76 diluted 1:3 but had no need to keep it for long. It's been quite a few years now
and I'm due to retire next year. Maybe I'll have more time then!? Any guidance you would care to give would be most welcome. Thanks Bob