I have shot a roll of a leftover Kentmere 400 at ISO 200. I want to process it in Rodinal as this is what I have at this moment. What would be a good way to do it? The chart lists K400 at 1/25 for 17 minutes, but does not say anything about 200.
I agree with Thomas and what is it with the anti grain movement that seems to have reached APUG. Grain is our friend it gives the photo a human touch and organic feel as opposed to a overly perfect look without soul.
You don't have to be a "pixel peeper" to see the grain from Rodinal. That stuff makes a grainy mess of everything. I hate to think of what it will do to the OP's film. It'll ruin it.
You are just determined to force your wildly misguiding information on everybody that wants to use Rodinal, aren't you?!
Ralph Gibson might not agree with you, for example.
Grain is not everything.

Sorry if I annoyed. I guess some things in this world totally escape me as to how they managed to become so popular. Rodinal is one, and the sushi craze totally defies the mind. It's RAW fish, for pete's sake--full of parasites, worms, and an almost certain night of making a home of the toilet bowl. Yet, people eat it. It's just crazy. I like beef and I like it cooked, with a little Microdol sauce, maybe.![]()

I had no idea much of anybody read much of anything I post on here. Guess it goes to show be careful what you post, because people do read it. I try to keep my posts constructive, but sometimes we all slip. In conclusion, Microdol X was a fine developer. I'm sorry Kodak dropped it. It was practically grainless and sharp as a tack. And so forgiving on the shoulder end of the curve. Good stuff. Regards.
I had no idea much of anybody read much of anything I post on here. Guess it goes to show be careful what you post, because people do read it. I try to keep my posts constructive, but sometimes we all slip. In conclusion, Microdol X was a fine developer. I'm sorry Kodak dropped it. It was practically grainless and sharp as a tack. And so forgiving on the shoulder end of the curve. Good stuff. Regards.
Right on the money Thomas! Sometimes we worry about things that really don't need to be worried about. Nice picture of you two. I didn't think you were that old? Oh, you're the big, tall Scandinavian on the right. Ha! Ha! good job and a good reward for hard work.

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