Hi!
Rodinal is certainly a great developer but i know nothing about the greatest developer should there be one!
As afr as I have experienced it is great with Ilford FP4+ in 120 format (1+50) (1+24 if you wish to increase contrast and grain)
Rodinal marketing material.Where did you read that?
There is an acknowledged truth that Rodinal performs better with slow film. It is not the best developer if you like smooth soft grain, but if you like coarse honest grain then it may be for you, even with faster films.I read that the best developer is rodinal, but what is the best film to use with rodinal?
Rodinal was absolutely superb with its companion film: APX nn (25, 100, 400)...but those days are long gone.
I have been gnawing away at a 100 roll batch of APX 25 in 120 and man, does that stuff sing in Rodinal, still have about 70 rolls left, yum. I probably have a lifetime worth of Rodinal, I certainly don't use it on everything but when the time calls for it, yeah, Rodinal.
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Rodinal was absolutely superb with its companion film: APX nn (25, 100, 400)...but those days are long gone.
In summary and the above posts would seem to support this: There is no best film and no best developer. There is however a best dad and husband in the world and that's me
I beat all the others on fine detail, sharpness etc and combine such qualities with ease of use and having a forgiving nature. This isn't just my opinion. I read it somewhere
pentaxuser
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