hello apug!
first, to have said it at least once, i am happy to have found this community of enthusiasts, artists, perfectionists, nerds, scientists,... i tip my hat to you (yes, YOU!) all, spending your precious time on sharing knowledge, researching, helping others - like me - to learn and move forward.
but now to my question..
i have recently began testing/using rollei retro 80s, a very fine grained and a bit tricky, but i assume once mastered, a beautiful film. (fist tests in rodinal were... contrasty and.. lossy:confused
as it happens i was taking a long walk a few days ago, here in the south of france, late afternoon..
came across a shot that could be relevant, not more than 5 stops, tripod, cable release, generous exposure! (rated the film at iso50 and placed important shadows on IV) plus a second, even longer exposure, guess i have rather pushed it all "up" the curve..
so.. i need all info on VIII and would like to make sure in developing the film that i potentially get as much as possible contrast on IX
whistling
i dont really care too much about the other 8 exposures on the film (120).
(different settings)
how would you advise me to develop?
i am planning to wet print with condenser enlarger, no scanning.
in another forum i saw the stunning straight curve of this film in A49 done by a user called Uwe Pilz.
literally no shoulder (and a EI of around 50)
is there another, different opinion (before i order the developer)?
thanks (as always)
and if somebody could show me examples, would be great.
chris
first, to have said it at least once, i am happy to have found this community of enthusiasts, artists, perfectionists, nerds, scientists,... i tip my hat to you (yes, YOU!) all, spending your precious time on sharing knowledge, researching, helping others - like me - to learn and move forward.
but now to my question..
i have recently began testing/using rollei retro 80s, a very fine grained and a bit tricky, but i assume once mastered, a beautiful film. (fist tests in rodinal were... contrasty and.. lossy:confused

as it happens i was taking a long walk a few days ago, here in the south of france, late afternoon..
came across a shot that could be relevant, not more than 5 stops, tripod, cable release, generous exposure! (rated the film at iso50 and placed important shadows on IV) plus a second, even longer exposure, guess i have rather pushed it all "up" the curve..
so.. i need all info on VIII and would like to make sure in developing the film that i potentially get as much as possible contrast on IX
whistling
i dont really care too much about the other 8 exposures on the film (120).
(different settings)
how would you advise me to develop?
i am planning to wet print with condenser enlarger, no scanning.
in another forum i saw the stunning straight curve of this film in A49 done by a user called Uwe Pilz.
literally no shoulder (and a EI of around 50)
is there another, different opinion (before i order the developer)?
thanks (as always)
and if somebody could show me examples, would be great.
chris
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