Larry Cloetta
Veteran
^^^nice range of midtones, and the blacks are not all crushed. That works for me.
I like Acros 100 and have gotten good results, but was surprised when I watched a video about Acros and the narrator said with Rodinal 1:50 there would be "more grain than a wheat field", which wasn't my experience at all. Must be VERY sensitive to different agitations, I am thinking?
Ghost city by Ole-Henrik Helin, on FlickrWhat both rolls have is grain so large it defeats the point of using Pan F, FP4 in Ilfosol is way better, smaller grain and better gradation.
Come on... half frame in Rodinal and you expected something different? How could you miss that this is a bad combo for anything but crazy grain?
i like pan f+ souped in pyro-mc, keeps the highlights kinda under control. really like it in 120
I'll jump in and recommend Xtol (specifically, Xtol replenished). While Pan-F is not my favorite film, I've souped a few rolls in Xtol and liked what I saw. Plus, you can shoot at box speed. Unlike Rodinal.
Rodinal requires VERY gentle agitation in my experience. Like, almost none at all.
I've used Rodinal and it does bigger grain than I like, BUT there also many characteristics in which it excels. I've never used it with Pan F, but recently I used it with Technical Pan (Kodak). I thought about grain but because I only have a few rolls I didn't feel like buying a new developer. I was surprised how little grain showed. Maybe it was the emulsion. The point is some films work with Rodinal and some don't: taste is a big factor.