Orwo Np22 135-36

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Hello! I found an old black& white ORWO NP22 135-36 (ISO unknown) and I would like to develop it using Agfa Rodinal Special (aka Studional) 1:15. Do you have any suggestions for the developing time? 🙂
 
I dont know about the Studional - but for odd films, particulary slow ones and yours is 22 Din (125 asa) - though I would recommend a slight downrating to 15-18 Din (80 or 64 asa). I would do it in "standard" Rodinal 1:100 and stand develop for 60 minutes. Just did a run like that with some KB 21 (Adox/Efke rated 125 asa in 1983)) - 26 years old. Rating it at 64 asa instead of the 125 gave me good details in the shadows and reasonable highlights.
 
What Tom says. I shot a long-expired roll of NP22 rated as 80. Some base fog visible, but turned out OK-ish. Wouldn't use it for anything remotely serious though.
 
Just to clarify, was this roll exposed decades ago, or will you be shooting it now ?

I used a few rolls when I was 20 (more than a 1/4 century ago) and looked at the negs just now. It loses shadow detail quite abruptly and gives a contrasty, "old" look to the contact sheets. Possibly I exposed it wrongly and underdeveloped ? It looks very different in character to the FP4 from the same time. Interesting though.

Edit: It seems I developed the two rolls on 12 Nov 1983 and used ten minutes in Paterson Aculux. EI was supposedly 125asa with the TTL meter on a Contax 139 (which still works).
 
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I've used plenty of it, and of its stable-make NP27, in the long years when in India we got no goodies from the West; and most of us would rate it at 20 DIN and process in standard MQ developers. I never did get a satisfactory print from it larger than 10" x 8".
 
Thank you all for all the useful answers! 🙂 Right now I only have Agfa Rodinal Special (aka Studional) 1:15. :bang: I was thinking to develop it for 3.30 minutes (for Rollei Retro 100 the standard is aprox. 4 minutes) but I needed a second opinion.

Just to clarify, was this roll exposed decades ago, or will you be shooting it now ?

It was exposed decades ago. 😱
 
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