ZorkiKat
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After reading some threads about "stand development", I decided to try it. Had been quite suspicious of the method, thinking about uneven development, streaking, or bromide drag.
Since some of the posts therein suggested Rodinal, I tried to see if it would work with paRodinal (Donald Quall's paracetamol/acetaminophen-derived rodinal brew). I followed the suggestion of developing for an hour with 2 15-sec gentle agitations at the start and, then 30 minutes into the 1 hour developing time. I used Chinese generic ISO 100 film in a Russian developing tank (Dead Link Removed)
Dilution was 1+100, and developed for an hour. Started with a 21 deg C developer temperature, then put the tank in the fridge. In the tropics, it's hard to maintain a constant 20C. This experiment also proved that temperature control isn't quite critical with stand development.
The film used in this experiment had a few over- and under-exposed frames.
From the negative I got, I saw that everything that's been said about stand development is quite true. The over- and under-exposed negatives turned out with some decent densities which would allow possible printing or scanning. And I could see no trace of uneven development or streaking. The exposed leader which I made sure was still part of the strip when the film was developed showed even density. It did not develop with "bulletproof"
densities as I had initially feared which would result from extended development.
The highlights (mostly sky areas) did not develop with extreme density as well. They remained "see-through" as what would be seen in a "normally" developed negative. I have not yet scanned/printed the negatives to check on the accutance or grain properties.
The underexposed frames also yielded negatives which would certainly produce a useable negative.
The negative does look a bit too dense for my liking. A higher dilution (going for 1+200 next time) may perhaps yield something better.
Jay
Since some of the posts therein suggested Rodinal, I tried to see if it would work with paRodinal (Donald Quall's paracetamol/acetaminophen-derived rodinal brew). I followed the suggestion of developing for an hour with 2 15-sec gentle agitations at the start and, then 30 minutes into the 1 hour developing time. I used Chinese generic ISO 100 film in a Russian developing tank (Dead Link Removed)
Dilution was 1+100, and developed for an hour. Started with a 21 deg C developer temperature, then put the tank in the fridge. In the tropics, it's hard to maintain a constant 20C. This experiment also proved that temperature control isn't quite critical with stand development.
The film used in this experiment had a few over- and under-exposed frames.
From the negative I got, I saw that everything that's been said about stand development is quite true. The over- and under-exposed negatives turned out with some decent densities which would allow possible printing or scanning. And I could see no trace of uneven development or streaking. The exposed leader which I made sure was still part of the strip when the film was developed showed even density. It did not develop with "bulletproof"
densities as I had initially feared which would result from extended development.
The highlights (mostly sky areas) did not develop with extreme density as well. They remained "see-through" as what would be seen in a "normally" developed negative. I have not yet scanned/printed the negatives to check on the accutance or grain properties.
The underexposed frames also yielded negatives which would certainly produce a useable negative.
The negative does look a bit too dense for my liking. A higher dilution (going for 1+200 next time) may perhaps yield something better.
Jay