Rodinal Grain

Henk

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Hello,

I would like to try Rodinal with TRI-X. I've been reading some articles on the net, but I found opposite statements about Rodinal.
I'm sure I'll get the correct answer to two questions I have here.

Which gives more grain 1+25 or 1+50 ?
Is it true to use a least 10ml per film ?

Thanx !
Henk
 
1+25 gives more grain; no, you don't need 10ml per film. I routinely get good results with 4.5ml per film (9ml Rodinal, 450ml water for 1:50). Rodinal 1+100 stand process gives me good results, too, with 3ml solution and 300ml water for one roll.
 
I believe that the way you inverse is very influencing in having grain or not with Rodinal.
For Tri-x less grain I would choose 1:50 and a 5 sec slow inversion every minute, at massivedev chart time ( starting with a 30 sec. slow inversion).
 
I believe that the way you inverse is very influencing in having grain or not with Rodinal.
For Tri-x less grain I would choose 1:50 and a 5 sec slow inversion every minute, at massivedev chart time ( starting with a 30 sec. slow inversion).

Yeah- gentle on the agitation will show less grain; I do 1st 30 secs, then 2 or 3 inversions per minute, for less than 5 seconds. 1:50 (or 1+50) does show smaller grain than 1:25, as Borghesia suggests.
 
Tri-X is good.
Grain is good.
Tri-X in Rodinal is great.
Less agitation with Rodinal is better.
Learn to love the grain.
Learn to love the sharpness of Rodinal.

Otherwise, pick another film+developer combination.
 
Here you go...

Here you go...

Earl knows.

...The key with Rodinal is to dial way back on agitation compared to other developers and the "standard" (who made it a standard, and when, anyway?) of agitating every 60 or 30 seconds.
 
Thanx

Thanx

Thanx for the replies.
I loooove grain, so i'll start experimenting 1+25, gentle agitation.

LLF (Long Live Film)
 
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This is Rodinal 1+50 with 3 inversion per minute, this image is cropped also. There is grain but about the same with HC-110h, well a little more. If you want to see a larger image click below.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/carter3john/2726151234/sizes/o/in/set-72157602669949797/
 
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