tomfrh
Member
I generally use stand development. I use ~3ml rodinal per roll and mix with enough water to cover whatever film I'm developing.
I was debating online about specifying in terms of dilution (e.g. 1:100) vs rodinal quantity (e.g. 3ml). I strongly believe it's rodinal per roll that counts. Someone challenged me and said concentration matters, and that 3ml rodinal in 1litre water wouldn't work, because 1:333 is "too diluted". So I did this test and it worked fine (I left for maybe 6 hours to give the rodinal a chance to find the film). Nice contrast range from clear to solid black.
It got me wondering though - how far could you dilute 3ml rodinal and still have it work? If you diluted 3ml in say 10 litres of water and left it a week would it get there?
Any insight into how it actually works would be appreciated.
I was debating online about specifying in terms of dilution (e.g. 1:100) vs rodinal quantity (e.g. 3ml). I strongly believe it's rodinal per roll that counts. Someone challenged me and said concentration matters, and that 3ml rodinal in 1litre water wouldn't work, because 1:333 is "too diluted". So I did this test and it worked fine (I left for maybe 6 hours to give the rodinal a chance to find the film). Nice contrast range from clear to solid black.
It got me wondering though - how far could you dilute 3ml rodinal and still have it work? If you diluted 3ml in say 10 litres of water and left it a week would it get there?
Any insight into how it actually works would be appreciated.