gsgary Member Joined Oct 13, 2013 Messages 62 Location Chesterfield Format 35mm RF Oct 19, 2013 #1 I wasn't sure where to put this but i think i'm going to like this film, developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 10 mins
I wasn't sure where to put this but i think i'm going to like this film, developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 10 mins
sepiareverb Member Joined Feb 17, 2007 Messages 1,103 Location St J Vermont Format Multi Format Oct 19, 2013 #2 It is a great film. Rodinal has been my choice as well, the tonality above is exactly why.
OP OP gsgary Member Joined Oct 13, 2013 Messages 62 Location Chesterfield Format 35mm RF Oct 19, 2013 #3 sepiareverb said: It is a great film. Rodinal has been my choice as well, the tonality above is exactly why. Click to expand... How do you develope yours ? I have read about a 25 mins stand developement Sent from my GT-I9100P using Tapatalk 2
sepiareverb said: It is a great film. Rodinal has been my choice as well, the tonality above is exactly why. Click to expand... How do you develope yours ? I have read about a 25 mins stand developement Sent from my GT-I9100P using Tapatalk 2
troyholden Member Joined Oct 7, 2012 Messages 34 Location San Francisc Format 35mm Oct 20, 2013 #4 That's a fantastic portrait! I care less about the film type.
OP OP gsgary Member Joined Oct 13, 2013 Messages 62 Location Chesterfield Format 35mm RF Oct 20, 2013 #5 troyholden said: That's a fantastic portrait! I care less about the film type. Click to expand... Thankyou very much
troyholden said: That's a fantastic portrait! I care less about the film type. Click to expand... Thankyou very much
baachitraka Member Joined Apr 6, 2011 Messages 3,553 Location Bremen, Germany. Format Multi Format Oct 20, 2013 #6 Beautiful portrait and gorgeous tones. Rodinal may be good for any slow speed films.
OP OP gsgary Member Joined Oct 13, 2013 Messages 62 Location Chesterfield Format 35mm RF Oct 20, 2013 #7 baachitraka said: Beautiful portrait and gorgeous tones. Rodinal may be good for any slow speed films. Click to expand... Cheers, i like using Rodinal very cost effective also
baachitraka said: Beautiful portrait and gorgeous tones. Rodinal may be good for any slow speed films. Click to expand... Cheers, i like using Rodinal very cost effective also
sepiareverb Member Joined Feb 17, 2007 Messages 1,103 Location St J Vermont Format Multi Format Oct 20, 2013 #8 gsgary said: How do you develope yours ? I have read about a 25 mins stand developement Sent from my GT-I9100P using Tapatalk 2 Click to expand... I process for a diffusion enlarger not the scanner, and run UN54 in Rodinal 1:25 for 9 minutes, or Perceptol 1:1 for 13 minutes.
gsgary said: How do you develope yours ? I have read about a 25 mins stand developement Sent from my GT-I9100P using Tapatalk 2 Click to expand... I process for a diffusion enlarger not the scanner, and run UN54 in Rodinal 1:25 for 9 minutes, or Perceptol 1:1 for 13 minutes.
OP OP gsgary Member Joined Oct 13, 2013 Messages 62 Location Chesterfield Format 35mm RF Oct 20, 2013 #9 sepiareverb said: I process for a diffusion enlarger not the scanner, and run UN54 in Rodinal 1:25 for 9 minutes, or Perceptol 1:1 for 13 minutes. Click to expand... I'm not set up for wet printing at the moment but as soon as my son stops coming home from the army his room with be a darkroom
sepiareverb said: I process for a diffusion enlarger not the scanner, and run UN54 in Rodinal 1:25 for 9 minutes, or Perceptol 1:1 for 13 minutes. Click to expand... I'm not set up for wet printing at the moment but as soon as my son stops coming home from the army his room with be a darkroom