Neither does it make it universally good. All developers have their strengths and weakness and consideration of this fact should determine what is used in a particular situation.
Now why didn't I say something brilliant like that? Oh, I did. Agreed. But since I enrolled on here, I came to note that Rodinal has its fans. Some things defy understanding.
Hi guys,
You're all absolutely right, there are nice alternatives.
But maybe we just like to fool around (I mean to test) with Rodinal and Ilford film, just to see what it can (not) do and to what extend we can influence the process and results.
To quote Bill Watterson: "You mix a bunch of ingredients, and once in a great while, chemistry happens."
and Davey Coleman: "Creative thinking may mean simply the realization that there’s no particular virtue in doing things the way they have always been done."
The problem with _________ is that newbies get brainwashed by other bewbies about how it's magical as _______.
Don't we hate digital(?)
The problem with rodinal is that newbies get brainwashed by other bewbies about how it's magical as a stand developer. There's so much BS conceptions flying around and when someone experienced and reasonable gives PROPER advice, he is automatically called a troll by the... Unexperienced.
Personally, I like rodinal with Hp5. The grain is just beautiful! Apx100, tmax100, fp4, plus-X...
Don't we hate digital because of the lifeless, ugly and super clean files? Give me grain!
...observed that colonies of the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus could be destroyed by the mold Penicillium notatum
Both the standard 1:25 and 1:100 appear to make similar images
Am I the only one who sees uneven development in the 4th image? (1:100+salt). Right hand side. A less busy subject will show that even more. Stand and semi-stand is risky that way.
Hi Ming Rider (MR) and fellow Apug'rs. I was intrigued by what MR was doing so I had to do the same
I had a roll of HP5+ that was shot on a plastic camera and have some Ardonal laying around and thought I'd try to replicate what MR was doing. So the fact that the below was shot on a plastic camera, err, take that with a grain of salt
The images look great (remember this is a plastic 28mm lens camera with prob a 2 cent lens), except sadly I have that right side streaking that was seen in the orig 1:100+Salt scan that MR showed. Should one be able to solve for that streaking, this might be promising....
Notes: I used a tank that holds 900ml. I put in 1 blank reel, then reel w film, then 2 blank reels in the tank. 891ml distil water with 27g of Kosher Salt diluted into it (in line with the 30g/l theory of MR). 9.5ml of Rodinal (well really Adox's branded Ardonal). Agitated for first min, stand, then agitate 10 sec at 30 min, 30 min more stand, then drain, stop, fix, wash; all in line with how MR did his test....
I love the look (I like my grain, which is why I love this combo), just not lovin the steak....
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