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- Mar 14, 2007
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- 35mm RF
Just bought a bulk film of Rollei R3, hearing that it is out of production. After self-loading in a casette, try shooting indoors with exposure set at ISO400. After shooting, I pre-soak the film for 1 minute, then develop with Rollei RHS 1:7 20 degrees for 18 minutes (a little push to ISO800): For the 1st minute, inversion once every 2~3 seconds; then every 30 seconds, inversion 5~6 times. For the stop, I use tap water once, then fix it in Kodak rapid fix for 5 minutes.
While enlarging with leitz focomat V35, Oh, my god, the grain is too obvious and more coarse than kodak trix. It is painful to enlarge the portrait pictures for ladies. So I doubt the inversion is too much, which causes the grain.
Could anyone share your experience of how to develop this R3 film?
While enlarging with leitz focomat V35, Oh, my god, the grain is too obvious and more coarse than kodak trix. It is painful to enlarge the portrait pictures for ladies. So I doubt the inversion is too much, which causes the grain.
Could anyone share your experience of how to develop this R3 film?

