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Since I have a 90 meter roll of Polypan F that I intend to shoot and make nice pictures from, as well as half a liter of Agfa Rodinal (the real thing) I have started to look on the net for different ways of exposing and developing using this material.
I found this shot, in which I really like the tones:
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5032/5904201575_bf938ece0d_b.jpg
According to shooter, it's box speed, developed with Rodinal 1+25 in 6 minutes, unknown temperature.
The thing I dont like with this picture, is that I find it to be quite a lot of grain for being a 50 iso film, I do understand that this has to do with the choice of developer, and this is what I want to bring up here, what would be a good measure to take when using Rodinal in this case, in order to decrease the amount of grain?
Anyone?
(And "stand 1+100, 60 mins" doesn't count, as I am pretty sure that would give even more grain...).
Cheers
/J.F. Felinik
I found this shot, in which I really like the tones:
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5032/5904201575_bf938ece0d_b.jpg
According to shooter, it's box speed, developed with Rodinal 1+25 in 6 minutes, unknown temperature.
The thing I dont like with this picture, is that I find it to be quite a lot of grain for being a 50 iso film, I do understand that this has to do with the choice of developer, and this is what I want to bring up here, what would be a good measure to take when using Rodinal in this case, in order to decrease the amount of grain?
Anyone?
(And "stand 1+100, 60 mins" doesn't count, as I am pretty sure that would give even more grain...).
Cheers
/J.F. Felinik


