Creagerj
Incidental Artist
If all you have is Rodinal developer and Delta 400 film, how do you approach developing? This is what I've got to work with for now. I tried doing semi-stand at 1:100, agitating five inversions every five minutes. Although I don't hate the results, I'm a bit unsatisfied with how gray the tonality of the images are, and the lack of shadow detail in some images. What should I have done differently?




Creagerj
Incidental Artist
I like the tones in the last two photos, but the first two look muddy.
sojournerphoto
Veteran
To be honest, I wouldn't start with semi stand. If you've only got rodinal then I'd start at 1+25, agitate 10 inversions on fill and then 4 every minute and whatever time the rodinal or ilford box tells you. Play with a bit more exposure nd a bit less development to try and open up the shadps a bit and then print on harder paper or increase contrast in photoshop if your scanning.
Then try 1+50 to compare.
Mike
Then try 1+50 to compare.
Mike
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Hm.
Tried Ilford in Rodinal and had muddy shots as well. Either that or too grainy.
I abandoned the combo. Nowadays I use RolleiRetro 100, TMax 100/400 and Fomapan 100/200/400 with Rodinal. The ease of Rodinal did it for me, I changed film.
Tried Ilford in Rodinal and had muddy shots as well. Either that or too grainy.
I abandoned the combo. Nowadays I use RolleiRetro 100, TMax 100/400 and Fomapan 100/200/400 with Rodinal. The ease of Rodinal did it for me, I changed film.
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rpsawin
Guest
Joe,
Ilford Delta emulsions are new emulsions using the "Core-shell crystal technology" and I don't think Rodinal is the optimum developer for Delta films. You will have better results using Ilford's DD-X or Ilfosol 3.
Best regards,
Bob
Ilford Delta emulsions are new emulsions using the "Core-shell crystal technology" and I don't think Rodinal is the optimum developer for Delta films. You will have better results using Ilford's DD-X or Ilfosol 3.
Best regards,
Bob
Creagerj
Incidental Artist
Joe,
Ilford Delta emulsions are new emulsions using the "Core-shell crystal technology" and I don't think Rodinal is the optimum developer for Delta films. You will have better results using Ilford's DD-X or Ilfosol 3.
Best regards,
Bob
I know it really isn't optimal. It just happens to be what I have on hand for the time being, so I thought I would experiment with it.
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