Rhodes
Time Lord
Rodinal 1:100+Ilford XP2 at ISO200 and one hour stand equals to this:




After reading so much about it here, I decided to try it and found some info about using XP2, an C-41 B&W film with rodinal. So lets try it. And after the math, the mixing of the cheamicals, some agitation/inversion during the first minute, 1 hour to do something and then normal stop and 5 fixing (ilfords branch) and 30m wash, this ones are the best, IMHO. I haven't scanned all the film.
I used my leica R3+tamron 38-108, since to do this first try, I use a camera with light metter insted of my RF and hand/"eye" metter. Scanned with my HP Scanjet 3570c.
Other photos, my scanner manage to ruin ( do not why, old scanner, gremmlins, bad Fortuna!)
Comment, good, bad, ugly!




After reading so much about it here, I decided to try it and found some info about using XP2, an C-41 B&W film with rodinal. So lets try it. And after the math, the mixing of the cheamicals, some agitation/inversion during the first minute, 1 hour to do something and then normal stop and 5 fixing (ilfords branch) and 30m wash, this ones are the best, IMHO. I haven't scanned all the film.
I used my leica R3+tamron 38-108, since to do this first try, I use a camera with light metter insted of my RF and hand/"eye" metter. Scanned with my HP Scanjet 3570c.
Other photos, my scanner manage to ruin ( do not why, old scanner, gremmlins, bad Fortuna!)
Comment, good, bad, ugly!
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