Hello friends,
yesterday I shoot a 120 roll of my beloved Fortepan 100... it was a portrait session, and the results are quite precious for me. Well, I know well how to process FP100 in Microphen - but how should it work with Rodinal? The package says 9 min at 1+50 AGFA Rodinal - should it work for me? Or maybe I should better use a different concentration of Rodinal to get fine, crisp beautiful grain? I just don't want to put my results under a risk, that's why I decided to ask... the portraits I shot would look nicer in Rodinal, that's my guess. Please, let me know your opinion about getting nice, normal-grade printable negatives from Fortepan 100 and AGFA Rodinal combination.
Cheers from Moscow,
Zhenya
yesterday I shoot a 120 roll of my beloved Fortepan 100... it was a portrait session, and the results are quite precious for me. Well, I know well how to process FP100 in Microphen - but how should it work with Rodinal? The package says 9 min at 1+50 AGFA Rodinal - should it work for me? Or maybe I should better use a different concentration of Rodinal to get fine, crisp beautiful grain? I just don't want to put my results under a risk, that's why I decided to ask... the portraits I shot would look nicer in Rodinal, that's my guess. Please, let me know your opinion about getting nice, normal-grade printable negatives from Fortepan 100 and AGFA Rodinal combination.
Cheers from Moscow,
Zhenya
I'm a risky guy, though, and can't wait to develop that roll - my inner sense tells me that it would be okay in Rod 1+50, package time plus a minute - that makes 10 min. Judgind by all other properties of classical films, my lighting and Rodinal past experience, the negatives should come out perfect... but what if not? 