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Tri-X 400 and rodinal 1:50

Hmmm - the OP's shots are looking rather flat. How long did you develop? How much agitation? How many cc of Rodinal per roll of film? The more info, the better!

Best,
Jon
 
Are you looking for comments on your shots in terms of tonality? First of all it's too hard to tell from negatives that have been scanned and presented. But to me, these negatives look dull, low in contrast. If this is a true representation of your negatives (which they more than likely are not) I would recommend increasing development time (or agitation, depends on your agitation now) and maybe even increase EI slightly.
 
I looking any comments. And normaly I forggot to put the information that people ask. 35mm, 11 m of developing, first 30s good agitation, than 2 inversions every 60s. It as 5,88ml of rodinal for a total of 300ml of solution.
Brian, no since my scanner automaticly turns the negativas in to positives (and since its scanned in million of colors, they come out yellow) then I pass to greyscale in lightroom (only have this one). Mainly, the contrast tends to be hight, since my lens (jupiter-8) is a hight contrast one, and the program lower the contrast level, but in this negatives, it didn't. Possibly since my scanner is old may influence the image.