zenrhino
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I scoured (there was a url link here which no longer exists) but didn't see much that wasn't about Rodinal (which I love for the 100 speed versions from both Foma and Forte at 1:50).
I'm doing a project shoot for school, shooting 120 on a Holga (don't laugh -- I'm shooting in rough neighborhoods and need something light, easy, and cheap to replace), and I'm going to use either Foma or Forte 400.
I'm concerned that Rodinal will make the grain too sharp. Can anyone recommend a developer for either Foma or Forte 400 that will (sorry, I don't remember the tech term for it right off) reduce the appearance of the grain (by melting the silver and replating it back on the film, if I'm not mistaken).
I'm shooting on a Holga so sharpness isn't exactly a concern, but I'm going to print these at 20x20" so grain is more important than sharpness.
Thanks,
ZR
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
I'm doing a project shoot for school, shooting 120 on a Holga (don't laugh -- I'm shooting in rough neighborhoods and need something light, easy, and cheap to replace), and I'm going to use either Foma or Forte 400.
I'm concerned that Rodinal will make the grain too sharp. Can anyone recommend a developer for either Foma or Forte 400 that will (sorry, I don't remember the tech term for it right off) reduce the appearance of the grain (by melting the silver and replating it back on the film, if I'm not mistaken).
I'm shooting on a Holga so sharpness isn't exactly a concern, but I'm going to print these at 20x20" so grain is more important than sharpness.
Thanks,
ZR
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)