Hello guys,
i've started to develop b&w film since 4 years, in particular in the medium format, and I enjoy to print in darkroom when I find some spare time.
In order to standardize my process, I've used only 2 film-developer combination:
Ilford FP4 @ 80 in Rodinal 1+50 (13 min)
Kodak TRI-X @ 250 in HC110 1+63 (10 min)
and I'm satisfied.... but I'm a fan of Rodinal, so I've just bought a bottle of R09 Special (Studional) and I'd like to try with the TRI-X film
On the R09 Special datasheet I've found: TRI-X 400 1+15 3,5 min
Since this developing time is too short to manage, I would start with a higher diluition (1+30); what developing time do you suggest?
6 min - 7 min?
Does anyone experienced Tri-x in Rodinal Special?
Thank you for your suggestion and your tecnhical support.
Thomas from Italy (Bologna)
i've started to develop b&w film since 4 years, in particular in the medium format, and I enjoy to print in darkroom when I find some spare time.
In order to standardize my process, I've used only 2 film-developer combination:
Ilford FP4 @ 80 in Rodinal 1+50 (13 min)
Kodak TRI-X @ 250 in HC110 1+63 (10 min)
and I'm satisfied.... but I'm a fan of Rodinal, so I've just bought a bottle of R09 Special (Studional) and I'd like to try with the TRI-X film
On the R09 Special datasheet I've found: TRI-X 400 1+15 3,5 min
Since this developing time is too short to manage, I would start with a higher diluition (1+30); what developing time do you suggest?
6 min - 7 min?
Does anyone experienced Tri-x in Rodinal Special?
Thank you for your suggestion and your tecnhical support.
Thomas from Italy (Bologna)
