Mark Antony
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If you have seen my other thread you'll know I have some bulk 1941 Agfa ansco film with images on.
I am obviously going to develop the rest of the film until there are no images.
But..
I have been using Rodinal at 1:25 and obviously it's pretty grainy with such a fast film, in the 1930s they would have used solvent developers.
I have some Rodinal Special, and can get hold of D76 and most of the Ilford chemicals.
Is their anyone who can give me advice on a low fog solvent type developer that will minimise grain?
Thanks
Mark
Images here if you missed them
http://www.photo-utopia.blogspot.com/
I am obviously going to develop the rest of the film until there are no images.
But..
I have been using Rodinal at 1:25 and obviously it's pretty grainy with such a fast film, in the 1930s they would have used solvent developers.
I have some Rodinal Special, and can get hold of D76 and most of the Ilford chemicals.
Is their anyone who can give me advice on a low fog solvent type developer that will minimise grain?
Thanks
Mark
Images here if you missed them
http://www.photo-utopia.blogspot.com/
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