Ok so I am working on some film/zone system testing and I am getting some short dev times. I am working with TMY (old type, I got a bunch cheap, this is 4X5 by the way). I am using the instructions provided in the Simmons book on using the view camera. I have been shooting for a while but this is the first time that I have really spent the time I should in testing film.
I established my EI at 320 and am now working on establishing my normal development time. I am printing on Slavich grade 3 for my normal print, developed in formulary 130. So far my best result has been 5 min in Rodinal at 1:50 (developed in a Jobo expert drum on rotating base). This seems a bit shorter than ideal (and I think I could still stand to lower contrast a little) so I would like to extend my development time some if possible. The logical way to do this seems to be to change the dilution to 1:100.
However with the capacity of my drum being about 1000 ml and holding 10 sheets of 4X5 I worry about the developer going far enough as I only have 1 ml or stock for each sheet. Also is there a general rule of thumb about a starting place when changing dilutions? I see when going from 1:25 to 1:50 the times usually double on the massive dev chart so I am thinking I will start with 8 min at 1:100.
Does this sound reasonable? What is the capacity of Rodinal, will 10 sheets with 10 ml of stock work? And finally do you think the reason for my drastically cut dev times has to do with the Slavich paper being more contrasty than others?
I established my EI at 320 and am now working on establishing my normal development time. I am printing on Slavich grade 3 for my normal print, developed in formulary 130. So far my best result has been 5 min in Rodinal at 1:50 (developed in a Jobo expert drum on rotating base). This seems a bit shorter than ideal (and I think I could still stand to lower contrast a little) so I would like to extend my development time some if possible. The logical way to do this seems to be to change the dilution to 1:100.
However with the capacity of my drum being about 1000 ml and holding 10 sheets of 4X5 I worry about the developer going far enough as I only have 1 ml or stock for each sheet. Also is there a general rule of thumb about a starting place when changing dilutions? I see when going from 1:25 to 1:50 the times usually double on the massive dev chart so I am thinking I will start with 8 min at 1:100.
Does this sound reasonable? What is the capacity of Rodinal, will 10 sheets with 10 ml of stock work? And finally do you think the reason for my drastically cut dev times has to do with the Slavich paper being more contrasty than others?
