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ok usually i develop my film according to the time and dilution guide that comes on the bottom. However is it true that grain size can be controlled by using very low dilutions of developer and developing for a long time?
if anyone knows of a good website let me know
if anyone knows of a good website let me know
Carlos Cruz
Established
Check out apug.org they have great forums on developing and special processes, If you don't like reading that much and want straight formulas go to digitalt ruth.com 
saxshooter
Well-known
Depends on developer, but generally less agitation and lower processing temperature helps.
mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
Hey cruz and all...
Thanks so much. I'm now a member at APUG as well.
Cheers, mike
Thanks so much. I'm now a member at APUG as well.
Cheers, mike
PHOTOEIL
Established
As you are an APUG menber now (the best thing a photog. can do now day's!), reed the postings bij Patrick Gainer (= gadget gainer) for film developing and these by Roger Hicks for more general information, they are very interesting, lucid, some times renewing and just splendid!
Try the Unblinking Eye site to, this one is a must!
And stay tuned on the RFF!
Good luck,
Try the Unblinking Eye site to, this one is a must!
And stay tuned on the RFF!
Good luck,
Finder
Veteran
Weak developer and long processing times does not control grain size. The most important factor to granularity is the actual emusion and density.
artur5
Member
Just overexpose 1 or 1.5 stops and underdevelop ( 20-30% less time ).
You'll get less contrast and somehow smaller grain ( but don't expect HP5 look like PanF !)
You'll get less contrast and somehow smaller grain ( but don't expect HP5 look like PanF !)
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