Fatih Ayoglu
Member
Hi all,
As I have pinhole issues with my Foma100 sheet films more often than not, I am planning to move over FP4+ and Ilford has kindly published development times for non Ilford chemicals as well.
So my question is, because we know Rodinal doesn't give the shadow speed, would it make sense to expose the sheets 1/3 stop more and shorten the development times 15% or Ilford has already calculated for the speed loss in shadows areas and compensated the development times accordingly.
I am looking particularly to Rodinal as it is my go to developer for slow films.
Many thanks,
Fatih
As I have pinhole issues with my Foma100 sheet films more often than not, I am planning to move over FP4+ and Ilford has kindly published development times for non Ilford chemicals as well.
So my question is, because we know Rodinal doesn't give the shadow speed, would it make sense to expose the sheets 1/3 stop more and shorten the development times 15% or Ilford has already calculated for the speed loss in shadows areas and compensated the development times accordingly.
I am looking particularly to Rodinal as it is my go to developer for slow films.
Many thanks,
Fatih