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HP5, Rodinal 1:6, 1 min, 45 s. 68ºF, Petri 7s
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HP5, Rodinal 1:6, 1 min, 45 s. 68ºF, Petri 7s
I got the notification for this, misread it, and thought you developed for 7 secondsHp5, Rodinal 1:3, 1 min, 68º F, Petri 7s.

Strange that no one has mentioned caffenol as a developer. Use the formula for slow films on a high speed film e.g. 400 or greater. The Arista/Fomapan films work for this.
Edit note: Curse you autocorrect!
Rodinal 1:3! That's nuts. Great pictures.
Actually if the same size prints looked similar on a darkroom print I'd say that Rodinal 1+3 looks OK but I do wonder what, if any, improvement there is on 1+25/50

I'm loving the grain that you are getting with STRONG Rodinal dilutions, GasMaskMan.
I have a nearly full bottle of Rodinal that I didn't really get on with at it's usual dilutions, so I might just use it up on one or two 35mm films at your low dilutions.
Interestingly, to try and get some grain before, I tried a roll of HP5+ in Ilford MG developer, at 1+9 (= usual paper strength), and developed for two minutes, and I was quite impressed with how good the negatives came out. They were totally useable for printing with no extra grain. I've kept this in mind for when I need to d+p a film in the minimum time. But your tests have shown me an even faster way!
Terry S
UK
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