lynnb
Veteran
Srtiwari, please post samples. That will help.
I shoot XP2, Acros, Tri-X, and HP5+ in 35mm and 120. I have used Rodinal 1:50, D76 1:1, and XTOL with these films (apart from the chromogenic XP2 which I have c-41 processed, although it can be processed in other developers like Rodinal).
All other factors being equal you will always get less apparent grain with larger film sizes as the grain size remains constant while the negative area increases. Therefore grain per unit area is finer.
XP2 gives very smooth results and scans well. As does BW400CN, which I have also used. I find chromogenic films like these much easier to scan on my V700.
XTOL is the smoothest (it also doesn't look like "normal" grain structure) developer I've used, Rodinal the grainiest (particularly with HP5+ on 35mm). On 35mm I've had very tonally-broad, good-scanning results with Acros and Tri-X using both D76 and XTOL.
If you post some samples we can see what you're talking about.
I shoot XP2, Acros, Tri-X, and HP5+ in 35mm and 120. I have used Rodinal 1:50, D76 1:1, and XTOL with these films (apart from the chromogenic XP2 which I have c-41 processed, although it can be processed in other developers like Rodinal).
All other factors being equal you will always get less apparent grain with larger film sizes as the grain size remains constant while the negative area increases. Therefore grain per unit area is finer.
XP2 gives very smooth results and scans well. As does BW400CN, which I have also used. I find chromogenic films like these much easier to scan on my V700.
XTOL is the smoothest (it also doesn't look like "normal" grain structure) developer I've used, Rodinal the grainiest (particularly with HP5+ on 35mm). On 35mm I've had very tonally-broad, good-scanning results with Acros and Tri-X using both D76 and XTOL.
If you post some samples we can see what you're talking about.
