Dave Krueger
Member
Has anyone ever tried developing Tmax 3200 film in Rodinal 1:100? Data sheet gives times for 1:25 and 1:50 dilutions, but not 1:100. I suspect there's a reason for that, but I don't know what that would be. Maybe low contrast? Maybe the EI drops too low? Maybe the grain gets as big as golf balls?
I've been trying for large sharp grain using 400 speed film with Rodinal 1:100. Love the combo, but would like even larger grain. I figure Tmax 3200 would give me that. The high speed is of no importance to me. I could use the lower 1:50 dilution, but would prefer 1:100 just because that's the dilution I've had the best results with in general.
Lacking any other feedback, I will probably just go ahead and try it, but I'm hoping someone's already tried it and can let me know their experience with it.
Much thanks.
-Dave
I've been trying for large sharp grain using 400 speed film with Rodinal 1:100. Love the combo, but would like even larger grain. I figure Tmax 3200 would give me that. The high speed is of no importance to me. I could use the lower 1:50 dilution, but would prefer 1:100 just because that's the dilution I've had the best results with in general.
Lacking any other feedback, I will probably just go ahead and try it, but I'm hoping someone's already tried it and can let me know their experience with it.
Much thanks.
-Dave