baachitraka
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Fogging or haziness still there?
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Fogging or haziness still there?
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I've tried it. Results can be good. But in my experience too much chance of weird streaking/fogging....
It's a good photo with decent tonality but I see the weirdness I often see when I've done stand development: sort of a fogging or haziness in some areas particularly over the kinky-haired girl's head on the right.
Ah, ah! Now, that is tricks that can't be mentioned here and I don't know none of them.Fogging or haziness still there?
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Giggle, yes the trick is on the edge, but with purpose.Ah, ah! Now, that is tricks that can't be mentioned here and I don't know none of them.
I have a cheap S word and all I do is press the button.
That is very nice Mark!
Thanks!![]()
I quite like this stand which is also "stand and deliver" Both are standing but on balance I think it is she who is more demanding of the "deliver" part. The young lady by them is wondering if a more contrasty version might be better

You mean the old ways, like the ones used by Ansel Adams (who used reduced agitation when he had the need for compensating effect)?I had never heard of stand developing until this year or late last year. Reckon I'll stick to the old ways.
I've found nothing that's better than Rodinal with FP-4. The tonal range is far better than any other film or developer I've used with that film. I have a royal blue trash can with black wheels and a black top. Tri-X and HP-5 will not distinguish between those two colors but FP-4 will.
Perhaps the manufacturers recommend time and temperature because it's the best compromise for mass commercial development.
Or more likelly, perhaps the manufacturers want people to do something that works reliably and shows their product off in the best possible way?I had never heard of stand developing until this year or late last year. Reckon I'll stick to the old ways.
Outside of APUG there seems not be much interest
Well it clearly works for you with FP4 and Rodinal but I infer from this that rodinal will not distinguish between royal blue and black with HP5+ or Tri-X or am I wrong to infer that it was rodinal with HP5+ and Tri-X? If so what was the developer with these two other films?I've found nothing that's better than Rodinal with FP-4. The tonal range is far better than any other film or developer I've used with that film. I have a royal blue trash can with black wheels and a black top. Tri-X and HP-5 will not distinguish between those two colors but FP-4 will.
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