MaxFrank
Member
Hello, I just developed my first rolls of film ever, a 35mm roll of Ilford HP5+ in rodinal 1+50 yesterday and a roll of 120 delta 100 in the same rodinal dilution today.
I developed for 14 minutes today, first minute of constant agitation and then 2 gentle inversions every 2 minutes. I had some trouble loading the film onto the reels, I found the 35mm much easier to load, even dropped the film once by accident.
I did find some half moon marks on film, does this have to do with the fumbling whilst loading the film onto the reels?
Also does less agitation equal less grain in rodinal or is it the other way around. I know rodinal is not a fine grain developer, but for a 100 iso t-grain is this what I should expect.
Also the negatives came out quite purplish, is this normal or am I doing something wrong?
http://cargocollective.com/maxrozendaal for some bigger views of the images.
I developed for 14 minutes today, first minute of constant agitation and then 2 gentle inversions every 2 minutes. I had some trouble loading the film onto the reels, I found the 35mm much easier to load, even dropped the film once by accident.
I did find some half moon marks on film, does this have to do with the fumbling whilst loading the film onto the reels?
Also does less agitation equal less grain in rodinal or is it the other way around. I know rodinal is not a fine grain developer, but for a 100 iso t-grain is this what I should expect.
Also the negatives came out quite purplish, is this normal or am I doing something wrong?
http://cargocollective.com/maxrozendaal for some bigger views of the images.