Hello everyone,
I've made another stupid mistake (- guess I'm continuing with my initiation)! I was shooting a 35mm roll of Rollei Retro 80S (aka, Agfa AVIPHOT PAN 80). I forgot to change the ISO setting from 400 (Tri-X). I haven't used any filter with the lens and most shots were between f4-f8. My intention was to shoot the film at ISO 50. The exposure and shutter speed were set automatically by the camera. Fortunately it had only 18-19 frames.
Just to give you an idea: the area was slightly dark, mainly from the tree shadows. But it was largely sunny. In a digital camera, with an auto ISO setting, I was getting around ISO 50-80. I can upload/share a file from the digital if you want (& ofc, assuming it's ok with the moderators).
I have the following developers: Kodak HC110, SPUR HRX, SPUR Acurol-N, and Rodinal.
Please help me by suggesting a developing method for this roll to extract as much details as possible. The more detailed instructions, the better.
Bests,
Ashfaque
I've made another stupid mistake (- guess I'm continuing with my initiation)! I was shooting a 35mm roll of Rollei Retro 80S (aka, Agfa AVIPHOT PAN 80). I forgot to change the ISO setting from 400 (Tri-X). I haven't used any filter with the lens and most shots were between f4-f8. My intention was to shoot the film at ISO 50. The exposure and shutter speed were set automatically by the camera. Fortunately it had only 18-19 frames.
Just to give you an idea: the area was slightly dark, mainly from the tree shadows. But it was largely sunny. In a digital camera, with an auto ISO setting, I was getting around ISO 50-80. I can upload/share a file from the digital if you want (& ofc, assuming it's ok with the moderators).
I have the following developers: Kodak HC110, SPUR HRX, SPUR Acurol-N, and Rodinal.
Please help me by suggesting a developing method for this roll to extract as much details as possible. The more detailed instructions, the better.
Bests,
Ashfaque


