KevinVH
Nikonian!
Hi guys.
I've been reading here the last few days, and I found so much useful info, although I seem to be confused about 1 thing. It seems that a lot of people here use long developing times? And only agitate every few minutes?
I have always developed my film in Ilfosol, or amaloco AM74. The developing times change between 3 minutes, and 10 for the higher speed films. I agitate the first minute, then agitate for 10 seconds every minute. I just read here that if you agitate to much, the film becomes contrasty and noisy? Is this just for rodinal, or for every developer?
Most of the film I've developed comes out fairly clean, but I'm just thinking it can be better.I've only developed about 10 rolls so far, so it's not like I'm experienced or anything.
I've been reading here the last few days, and I found so much useful info, although I seem to be confused about 1 thing. It seems that a lot of people here use long developing times? And only agitate every few minutes?
I have always developed my film in Ilfosol, or amaloco AM74. The developing times change between 3 minutes, and 10 for the higher speed films. I agitate the first minute, then agitate for 10 seconds every minute. I just read here that if you agitate to much, the film becomes contrasty and noisy? Is this just for rodinal, or for every developer?
Most of the film I've developed comes out fairly clean, but I'm just thinking it can be better.I've only developed about 10 rolls so far, so it's not like I'm experienced or anything.