Leigh B
Member
While I think Rodinal is the greatest developer on earth, it's not known as a "fine grain" developer.
A thread about a different developer suggested adding a small amount of potassium thiocyanate.
That was supposed to produce finer grain than the developer on its own.
Would that work with Rodinal (the real commercial version from 20-30 years ago)?
If so... how much to use in 1:25, 1:50, or 1:100 dilution volumes?
Any problems / potential down-sides to this modification?
One obvious problem is the fact that the Rodinal formula of that era was never published.
TiA.
- Leigh
A thread about a different developer suggested adding a small amount of potassium thiocyanate.
That was supposed to produce finer grain than the developer on its own.
Would that work with Rodinal (the real commercial version from 20-30 years ago)?
If so... how much to use in 1:25, 1:50, or 1:100 dilution volumes?
Any problems / potential down-sides to this modification?
One obvious problem is the fact that the Rodinal formula of that era was never published.
TiA.
- Leigh
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