How does half frame increase grain?Did anyone mention half frame?
Because it is a smaller negative area and so has to be enlarged more.How does half frame increase grain?
How does half frame increase grain?
I just step back double the distance to my subject.How does half frame increase grain?
Excellent!Jeez Huss, what is with that large format stuff? I mean you have to lug that huge 110 camera around all day? Who has the energy for that? Plus you get all that fine grain. I prefer a more hand holdable camera like the Minox.
Fomapan 400/Rodinal in a Minox and printed with a Minox enlarger.
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I took some bird photos on Arista 400 in 35mm with an 85mm lens. It wasn't nearly long enough so if I cropped my scans to just the bird it was very grainy. I used Rodinal. I don't have the scans with me right now.Hello all,
For some photos I really like the appearance of expressive ,big coarse grain.
So I like to ask all of you how to get it.
I shoot Black and white. And use Rodinal as film developer.
Thx
that's nice grain!Jeez Huss, what is with that large format stuff? I mean you have to lug that huge 110 camera around all day? Who has the energy for that? Plus you get all that fine grain. I prefer a more hand holdable camera like the Minox.
Fomapan 400/Rodinal in a Minox and printed with a Minox enlarger.
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The suggestion to use print developer to get big grain is a bit wrong, contrast yes, grain no.
radiant, that looks great ! what kind of print developer was it ? and what temperature did you use it ? I like grain.
Hi Sirius,
It's a personal quest , to find ways to produce large coarse grain in my prints. You should see at the work of Michael Ackerman.
Grain lovers delight, fabulous!Jeez Huss, what is with that large format stuff? I mean you have to lug that huge 110 camera around all day? Who has the energy for that? Plus you get all that fine grain. I prefer a more hand holdable camera like the Minox.
Fomapan 400/Rodinal in a Minox and printed with a Minox enlarger.
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Grain lovers delight, fabulous!
I still get this nagging thought of getting a Minox ‘Spy Camera’, but worry getting film could be difficult. I’ve heard of people cutting regular 35mm etc. Then there’s the need for a special development tank.
You can buy film slitters. They aren't that expensive. The best one costs around $200 but you can get them for maybe $60 or so. I just made one myself. You do need special reels but I made some out of a few Unicolor 35mm reels I had laying around. Just cut them and glued them. Pretty simple. I do have a Nikkor steel reel but I prefer the plastic ones I made. Easier to use. You don't need a special tank. I do have a Minox tank but I've never used it either. Too much hassle I think. Better to just make a couple reels and use whatever tank you already have. You can also fix out a roll of film and then just tape the roll of Minox film to the back of it and develop it on a 35mm reel. That is pretty simple to do. No modifications necessary for that.
The cameras are easy to find these days and they don't cost much.
If you think you'd have fun with it, go for it. Life is short.
Today, I'd say Foma 400 in 35mm is your best bet.
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