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"Films that are shot at speed - 35mm -
Several minute water bath
Rodinal 1:100 - disregard temperature unless extreme heat or cold
1 minute of slow inversions, maybe 20 in 60 secs
3 really hard thumps to dislodge air bubbles, very important
DO NOT TOUCH for 59 minutes, a couple minutes extra will not harm anything(the DO NOT TOUCH is very, very important)
3 water baths then fix and rinse
For medium format, I change the dilution to 1:125 and be sure to use 500mm of solution per roll. Everything else the same.
Pushed film, such Tri-X EI 6400 or Efke KB400 EI 3200...
Several minute water bath
Rodinal 1:100 - disregard temperature unless extreme heat or cold
1 minute of slow inversions, maybe 20 in 60 secs
Every 30 minutes swirl the tank, like you would a glass of wine, for 15 seconds. Do not invert!
Total time - 120 minutes
3 water baths then fix and rinse
That is it.
Some notes...
Expose for the highlights, you will have no trouble with shadow details. Very important to not over-expose as you can quickly lose highlights, if in doubt under-expose a bit.
Negatives will come out of the tank quite 'flat', even when shooting a very high contrast scene. Add contrast when printing or scanning."
Lots of recommendations for rodinal stand, but I think you should consider pushing with a speed increasing developer such as xtol. There are lots out there but xtol is probably the cheapest and most widely available.
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