Jaans
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I was wondering if anyone has experience with this combination in 35mm format. I have done a lot of TRI-X with Rodinal and have always been happy with the results.
I recently purchased some Neopan 400 and have had a yearning to test this combination. On the net TRI-X seems to be the number one fast film combination with rodinal as favored by users, however I want to try something new for a change. I have read internet gossip that it can be muddy tones with this combination. However, I do want to try it for myself.
So, does anyone have times and hints that they could put forward. I normally use 1:50 and read on the massive development chart that it was about 11:00 minutes for this dilution. What about times for EI:200/250 for this same dilution? (I normally prefer this dilution compared to 1:25.)
Also, how do the highlights and agitation compare with TRI-X? Do you agitate for first 30 seconds or shorter (I only did 5 agitations for the initial 20 seconds with TRI-X) Is the grain smaller or larger (I like grain). How is tonality?
Thanks for any insight with this^^
I recently purchased some Neopan 400 and have had a yearning to test this combination. On the net TRI-X seems to be the number one fast film combination with rodinal as favored by users, however I want to try something new for a change. I have read internet gossip that it can be muddy tones with this combination. However, I do want to try it for myself.
So, does anyone have times and hints that they could put forward. I normally use 1:50 and read on the massive development chart that it was about 11:00 minutes for this dilution. What about times for EI:200/250 for this same dilution? (I normally prefer this dilution compared to 1:25.)
Also, how do the highlights and agitation compare with TRI-X? Do you agitate for first 30 seconds or shorter (I only did 5 agitations for the initial 20 seconds with TRI-X) Is the grain smaller or larger (I like grain). How is tonality?
Thanks for any insight with this^^