Okay,
After playing around on my own some and looking at many examples of other peoples work I've decided to settle down with Ilford's Delta films and get good at them. All 35mm BTW.
First a bit a background.
To start with:
Delta 100 will normally be shot at box speed or slower.
Delta 400 will get the most use between 400 and 800.
Delta 3200 will be probably be used mostly between 800 and 3200, sometimes 6400.
I started this quest with ID-11 but one of the struggles I have is that sometimes I have time to develop right away and, probably like many others here, sometimes I don't. I tend not to take some opportunities to develop because I don't want to mix up a batch of developer and have it go bad so I tend to save up rolls in the freezer.
So, now I'm looking to settle on one developer to get good at with these films. I'm considering Rodinal because of it's "immortality", the ability to mix as I go, and because it looks to me like technique, start to finish, has more effect on the final product than which developer I use. I also don't have the time or inclination to test every developer.
So your help is requested.
Is technique (my skill) the real issue here or are there real drawbacks with Rodinal that are going to bite me?
Any thoughts appreciated!
After playing around on my own some and looking at many examples of other peoples work I've decided to settle down with Ilford's Delta films and get good at them. All 35mm BTW.
First a bit a background.
To start with:
Delta 100 will normally be shot at box speed or slower.
Delta 400 will get the most use between 400 and 800.
Delta 3200 will be probably be used mostly between 800 and 3200, sometimes 6400.
I started this quest with ID-11 but one of the struggles I have is that sometimes I have time to develop right away and, probably like many others here, sometimes I don't. I tend not to take some opportunities to develop because I don't want to mix up a batch of developer and have it go bad so I tend to save up rolls in the freezer.
So, now I'm looking to settle on one developer to get good at with these films. I'm considering Rodinal because of it's "immortality", the ability to mix as I go, and because it looks to me like technique, start to finish, has more effect on the final product than which developer I use. I also don't have the time or inclination to test every developer.
So your help is requested.
Is technique (my skill) the real issue here or are there real drawbacks with Rodinal that are going to bite me?
Any thoughts appreciated!

