Andrew Laverghetta
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Hi! I just recently joined and looked around from a while. I have been a member of BetterPhoto.com and somebody suggested APUG.org because I do a lot of film stuff with college and all. In my photo class we're going to be making large, 30x40 prints for our next assignment and I wanted to be able to keep a relativly sharp image if I didn't get my medium format in time. It's black and white film, and I usually use Kodak 100TMax. I heard that Agfa's Rodinal at high dillutions is really good at keeping the edge of the film grain sharp. I'm not sure quite what to do though.
The box and/or instruction sheet mentions that it gives an effective increase in film speed. Does this mean that I should shoot different films at speed other than their rated speed? It has times written on the box for 100TMax at 1:50 dillution but others suggested a possible 1:100 dillution and, of course, this would give a much longer dillution time (12 minutes at 68 degrees at 1:50). Are there any other threads that I can be referred to that might help me further or can anybody share some of their knowledge about Rodinal and Kodak films? Thanks!!
-Andrew
The box and/or instruction sheet mentions that it gives an effective increase in film speed. Does this mean that I should shoot different films at speed other than their rated speed? It has times written on the box for 100TMax at 1:50 dillution but others suggested a possible 1:100 dillution and, of course, this would give a much longer dillution time (12 minutes at 68 degrees at 1:50). Are there any other threads that I can be referred to that might help me further or can anybody share some of their knowledge about Rodinal and Kodak films? Thanks!!
-Andrew