Mike1234
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If you think well-executed Rodinal negs are nice then try the following:
1. Shoot at 1/2 ISO +/- as appropriate to compensate for target development time for contrast control.
2. Underdevelop w/ 1:50 or 1:100 Rodinal (depending on dev methods) to set "important" highlight details at Zone VI (yes... muddy negs).
3. Selenium tone negs as needed to raise contrast enough to print on grade 2 or 3.
4. "Very" slightly underexpose prints to prevent shadow blockage.
5. Tone the prints to deepen shadows.
Results: If done properly shadows are open/detailed and highlights are unblocked/detailed.
1. Shoot at 1/2 ISO +/- as appropriate to compensate for target development time for contrast control.
2. Underdevelop w/ 1:50 or 1:100 Rodinal (depending on dev methods) to set "important" highlight details at Zone VI (yes... muddy negs).
3. Selenium tone negs as needed to raise contrast enough to print on grade 2 or 3.
4. "Very" slightly underexpose prints to prevent shadow blockage.
5. Tone the prints to deepen shadows.
Results: If done properly shadows are open/detailed and highlights are unblocked/detailed.
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