I just stared using Rodinal and shoot a few sheets of TMax 100 on 8x10 to test it out. I shot at 100ASA and developed 12 minutes @ 20 degrees in a tray, the dilution was 1:50
After hanging the negatives to dry I notices that they were thin and lacked a full range. After doing some reading I noticed that I should have extended the development 10% since Rodinal is a compensating developer. I've shot hundreds of Tmax Rolls and 4x5 sheets and dev'd in DD-X at box speed with no issues and the negs looked great.
Would a higher concentration, say 1:25 or adjusting my exposure make a difference in the future?
After hanging the negatives to dry I notices that they were thin and lacked a full range. After doing some reading I noticed that I should have extended the development 10% since Rodinal is a compensating developer. I've shot hundreds of Tmax Rolls and 4x5 sheets and dev'd in DD-X at box speed with no issues and the negs looked great.
Would a higher concentration, say 1:25 or adjusting my exposure make a difference in the future?
