jnanian said:
i know you can 2 developers when making prints, can you use 2 different developers when processing film ?
just wonderin' ...
- john
Sure. I don't know how often it is of any use !
One case that has been sometimes handy for me is using Xtol + Rodinal.
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Like print developers, you can either mix them or use them in sequence.
The use of XTOL + RODINAL with Neopan is a very specific application.
The film gives a fairly low shoulder with XTOL, and a practical high one with RODINAL. I needed something in between. The third developer in my darkroom is Aculux 2: it fits comfortably in between.
I was out of Aculux, and waiting to find some... which may be a problem to cope with in the future ! But the blend of XTOL and RODINAL gave me what I needed.
Another way to solve the problem would have been to use TMY instead of Neopan 400. But I had what I had, lacked what I lacked, and needed to shoot a job.
Next time I'm out of TMY and Aculux, and have Neopan 400 on hand... I'll mix up some XTOLINAL and get to work. But until then, there other, simpler ways.
d