Finally developed the 1/2 roll of film I'd saved for developing in Rodinal. 1:50 for 11 minutes at 68 degrees, and apparently way too much agitation. These are scans, I'll print one or two and the grain should go down quite a bit. Maybe. In controlled low light, this is a good developer. I like the grain. The 1st one is the full negative, and the 2nd is a crop to see the grain better.
However, if the metering and light aren't watched closely, you get this. It was purposefully shot in bad, contrasty light. The film didn't like it, nor the developer. With D76, even this bad light may have been tamed. Rodinal just exaggerated the issues. You never know though, the print may not show all this stuff, so even though it's not a keeper, I want to see what a (small) print looks like.



However, if the metering and light aren't watched closely, you get this. It was purposefully shot in bad, contrasty light. The film didn't like it, nor the developer. With D76, even this bad light may have been tamed. Rodinal just exaggerated the issues. You never know though, the print may not show all this stuff, so even though it's not a keeper, I want to see what a (small) print looks like.
