Papa Tango
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Getting off topic, but...
As avonsdale pointed out, this is limiting the variables. "Standard" developing times for D-76/ID-11 and Microdol are manufacturer recommendations. The only variable from a reflected or spot average reading is the film speed. Going with box rated and recommended development has never given me the density of neg I have been looking for since the discontinuance of Pan-x and the old version of Plus-x. I much prefer to look at the meter, shoot the film, use a solid development and agitation time across the board, and be happy with the results. This is my version of keeping it simple. It's worked for 30 years, so...
Dont know if the "rated speed" I have selected is anywhere close to actual. Dont really care either. It's the result that counts.
So, the question was, will doing this cause an adverse effect in Formulary's Rodinal clone? Stock recommended time at 1:100 ought to do the same thing as the aforementioned developers, yes?
gainer said:People say "I rate xxx film at nnn." They never say how. One man's 125 may give the same result as another man's 73.5 or yet another's 224.75.
As avonsdale pointed out, this is limiting the variables. "Standard" developing times for D-76/ID-11 and Microdol are manufacturer recommendations. The only variable from a reflected or spot average reading is the film speed. Going with box rated and recommended development has never given me the density of neg I have been looking for since the discontinuance of Pan-x and the old version of Plus-x. I much prefer to look at the meter, shoot the film, use a solid development and agitation time across the board, and be happy with the results. This is my version of keeping it simple. It's worked for 30 years, so...
Dont know if the "rated speed" I have selected is anywhere close to actual. Dont really care either. It's the result that counts.
So, the question was, will doing this cause an adverse effect in Formulary's Rodinal clone? Stock recommended time at 1:100 ought to do the same thing as the aforementioned developers, yes?