twelvetone12
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Has anyone had good results in Rodinal 1+50? I was looking around and it seems the suggested time of 14 minutes quite overdevelops the film, and I don't have any other developer in reach right now. Thanks!
P30 in Beutler seems a nice combination, 1:1:8 7mins
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Looks nice, what EI do you use?
P30 in Beutler seems a nice combination, 1:1:8 7mins
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Yes, it's dead simple to make, three ingredients. Works well on the slower speed films but surprisingly well on the T grain types as well.Very nice! Did you mix the Beutler yourself?
Appreciated, only one roll left here now I may take to Scotland next week and cross fingers for some light.Well done, again, Chris!
Has anyone had good results in Rodinal 1+50? I was looking around and it seems the suggested time of 14 minutes quite overdevelops the film, and I don't have any other developer in reach right now. Thanks!
Has anyone had good results in Rodinal 1+50? I was looking around and it seems the suggested time of 14 minutes quite overdevelops the film, and I don't have any other developer in reach right now. Thanks!
Hi ! Yes, I have developed three rolls of P30 using Rodinal. It's worth noting that originally the P30 "best practices" initially suggested 8mins @20C for 1+50 Rodinal but that was since changed to 14mins at the same time and dilution. I developed my first roll using the 8mins recipe and wrote up the results here:
http://blog.insolublepancake.org/2017/06/ferraniap30.html
A lot of the 'high contrast' stuff you see on the internet is partly because people are scanning the negatives, if you print on grade 2 paper it looks wonderful (my post shows the scans from the prints). The attached image was from the first roll developed at 8mins. You can see the equivalent scan in the blog post.
My second two rolls, developed using the 14mins time, do seem to be overdeveloped, the highlights are blocked, and if I were to develop another roll I would probably cut back to around 10mins I think ! I would like to make some contact prints to be sure ...But in general I am very happy with the film.
I enjoyed reading your post and seeing the photos! The contact sheet was the most interesting, and so rarely seen in film reviews. I agree that scanning doesn't do the film (any BW film) justice. Scanning can increase contrast, graininess, shadow detail, and overall amount of detail and perceived sharpness. Most importantly, scanning reduces the film's characters, its unique tonality, by applying its own curve to the linear scan. Also, viewing scans as pixels on the screen is not particularly useful to those of us who print in the darkroom.
You did a fantastic job!
None of my business really but if this is what you get on 8 mins and this especially applies to the TV picture which is really good, I'd be sceptical if another 6 mins which is 75% more development time can improve on this.These were developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 8 minutes. I didn't realize they changed the recommended development time to 14 minutes, I'll try that on the next roll.
Manette Radio by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
Hazy Day by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
I'd agree with PE here - your first shot doesn't show any signs of being underdeveloped. Good dense highlights and you can see plenty of detail in the letters. Very typical of what I've seen with P30 so far. Second example is tougher to determine as most of the highlight is blank sky area. Most other 100 speed films I develop in Rodinal 1:50 are usually between 11 and 15 mins (Acros 100, TMax100), so 14 mins SHOULD seem reasonable for P30 at ISO 80. You sure you only developed for 8 mins? Was your developer temp around 20C?None of my business really but if this is what you get on 8 mins and this especially applies to the TV picture which is really good, I'd be sceptical if another 6 mins which is 75% more development time can improve on this.
pentaxuser
Thanks for the comments. I would only do it to see if it comes out much different, not that I'm unhappy with these results. At this point I'm just experimenting with this film. I would like to see some good results in caffenol, that didn't work out very well for me.None of my business really but if this is what you get on 8 mins and this especially applies to the TV picture which is really good, I'd be sceptical if another 6 mins which is 75% more development time can improve on this.
pentaxuser
I should have mentioned that I shot it at ISO 50 based on suggestions I read here. I was also using a yellow filter so I compensated one stop for that as well.That's exactly why I was not convinced of the 14minutes - many of the images developed for 14 minutes you can see in the Ferrania gallery do seem overexposed (and not overscanned...). The roll I did at 80 iso came out massively underexposed, at least a couple stops (!), it almost seems that the 14 minutes in Rodinal is a push to compensate that.
@BAC1967 what iso did you shoot your film?
EDIT: a phrase did not make sennse
In other comparison pictures shot at various EIs from 20 upwards it looked to me that 40-50 was about right. If this is the true speed then it is a pity that Ferrania claims 80 and it is even more of a pity if it has tried to compensate by suggesting a much longer development time. However to be fair there seems to be other shots which look OK at 80. Then there was the controversy about whether P30 lacks red sensitivity which raged for awhile.I should have mentioned that I shot it at ISO 50 based on suggestions I read here. I was also using a yellow filter so I compensated one stop for that as well.
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