Toffle
Member
Greetings;
I've been lurking around the forums for awhile now, and have learned a great deal from the wonderfully knowledgeable users here - but this is my first post.
I've been developing Rollei Retro 400 in HC-110 for the last few weeks and I really like the results. The negatives have a nice overall density, and good response from shadows to highlights.
This weekend, I picked up a Rollei Trial Test pack, which included a sample of the Rollei RHS developer. Though I've only processed two rolls with this combination, it seems that at the recommended dilution/temperature/time the negatives are a little thin. I haven't printed my contact sheets yet, but I'm going to have a hard time getting the kind of prints I know this film is capable of.
Does anybody else use Retro 400 + RHS? How are your results? Is Rollei bing a little optimistic in it recommendations?
Thanks for any advice.
Regards,
Tom, on Point Pelee, Canada
I've been lurking around the forums for awhile now, and have learned a great deal from the wonderfully knowledgeable users here - but this is my first post.
I've been developing Rollei Retro 400 in HC-110 for the last few weeks and I really like the results. The negatives have a nice overall density, and good response from shadows to highlights.
This weekend, I picked up a Rollei Trial Test pack, which included a sample of the Rollei RHS developer. Though I've only processed two rolls with this combination, it seems that at the recommended dilution/temperature/time the negatives are a little thin. I haven't printed my contact sheets yet, but I'm going to have a hard time getting the kind of prints I know this film is capable of.
Does anybody else use Retro 400 + RHS? How are your results? Is Rollei bing a little optimistic in it recommendations?
Thanks for any advice.
Regards,
Tom, on Point Pelee, Canada