RoboRepublic
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Hi folks, I've run about 65 rolls through Rodinal 1:50, and about 55 through HC110 Dilutions B and H. I'm looking to try out another developer. I'm thinking of spending a year with DDX, or Xtol or possibly TMax as a developer.
Things I liked about both:
- Long lasting, can be used one shot, easy to mix with out a drop in temperature since their volumes are tiny
Things I liked about Rodinal:
- I seem to have fantastic tonality with Rodinal and TriX, even when pushed to Iso800. I get nice flat contrast images that are easy to work with.
Thing I liked about HC110:
- I seem to get searing hot white levels, that sometimes adds a lot of pop to a photo. Especially nice results with FP4 and HP5.
Things I didn't much enjoy:
Rodinal: I don't seem to have too many bad experiences with Rodinal, though I don't believe I can use it in a Rotary processor.
HC110: seems to have an opinion on what sort of contrast curve it wants to build. In addition, I feel (but am not certain) that HC110 can easily blow out highlights while also leaving shadow details muddy. Pushing Delta 400 @ 1600 iso gave very poor results.
Things I am looking for (in descending order of precedence)
- Good tonality
- Good for push processing
- Economical (either one shot or replenishment)
Non-Goals:
- As a proud disciple of the Church of Rodinal, I don't mind grain
I scan all my film, and develop at 68F. I don't often push my film (TX/HP5 @800, Delta 400 @ 1600 being the most frequent). Just curious what folks would recommend for the journey ahead.
Cheers!
Things I liked about both:
- Long lasting, can be used one shot, easy to mix with out a drop in temperature since their volumes are tiny
Things I liked about Rodinal:
- I seem to have fantastic tonality with Rodinal and TriX, even when pushed to Iso800. I get nice flat contrast images that are easy to work with.
Thing I liked about HC110:
- I seem to get searing hot white levels, that sometimes adds a lot of pop to a photo. Especially nice results with FP4 and HP5.
Things I didn't much enjoy:
Rodinal: I don't seem to have too many bad experiences with Rodinal, though I don't believe I can use it in a Rotary processor.
HC110: seems to have an opinion on what sort of contrast curve it wants to build. In addition, I feel (but am not certain) that HC110 can easily blow out highlights while also leaving shadow details muddy. Pushing Delta 400 @ 1600 iso gave very poor results.
Things I am looking for (in descending order of precedence)
- Good tonality
- Good for push processing
- Economical (either one shot or replenishment)
Non-Goals:
- As a proud disciple of the Church of Rodinal, I don't mind grain
I scan all my film, and develop at 68F. I don't often push my film (TX/HP5 @800, Delta 400 @ 1600 being the most frequent). Just curious what folks would recommend for the journey ahead.
Cheers!
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