I suggest shooting at the proper speed.What do you folks suggest?
I wonder why.Whenever I use Rodinal, I consider that I automatically lose one full stop in speed...
I read somewhere that acros can theoretically get 20 stops. Wouldn't overexposing it get you maximum tonal range (exposing to the right in digital terms)
Um, developing doesn't affect sharpness/softness.(subdued contrast with a dreamy soft look to it, almost like pinhole)
With long exposure work, contrast is all skewed, so it is difficult to give good advice.
How contrasty was the ambient illumination in the areas of the subject you are most interested in?
If that light was contrasty, consider a pull. If the contrast was low or moderate, I would develop normally.
acros_at25asa_march3rd2017 by Aaron, on FlickrForgive the obvious, but...... for the long-exposure effect I am looking for (subdued contrast with a dreamy soft look to it, almost like pinhole)
Contrast is controlled by development time, not exposure.
If your results are too contrasty for your purposes, reduce development by 10% and try again.
Shadows (low density) change imperceptibly as you change development, but highlights change a lot.
- Leigh
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