photophil
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some time ago I had put some different black and white films under the microscope. I had just been interested in how grain looks and what "fine" and "coarse" grain really means. I thought it would also be intersting for other so I will put these here.
Four images of each film with different magnifications. As the scalebars are not easily readable, here the values (from top left to bottom right): 500µm, 100µm, 50µm, 20µm
The film/developer combos I had looked at first were:
Ilford FP4+ (@ 125ISO) in Rodinal 1:25
Kodak TriX (@ 400ISO) in Rodinal 1:50
Fuji Acros (@ 80ISO) in Spur SD2525
Ilford Delta400 (@ 800ISO) in Rodinal 1:25
I will add more combos within the next days if you are interested in. All films had been 120s medium format developed by hand in a Jobo drum (tilting style) using the datasheet recepies or the mass dev chart.
PHILIP
Four images of each film with different magnifications. As the scalebars are not easily readable, here the values (from top left to bottom right): 500µm, 100µm, 50µm, 20µm
The film/developer combos I had looked at first were:
Ilford FP4+ (@ 125ISO) in Rodinal 1:25
Kodak TriX (@ 400ISO) in Rodinal 1:50
Fuji Acros (@ 80ISO) in Spur SD2525
Ilford Delta400 (@ 800ISO) in Rodinal 1:25
I will add more combos within the next days if you are interested in. All films had been 120s medium format developed by hand in a Jobo drum (tilting style) using the datasheet recepies or the mass dev chart.
PHILIP
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