gho
Well-known
Beautiful shots, and amazing work on the developing!
Thanks Chris! If you do not want to use the Tetenal any longer, may I suggest trying the stand development technique? It is quite simple and can produce nice results, but make sure to add the Potassium Bromide.
meer berlin
Newbie
just in case someone is interested: i played around a bit more on that topic, sadly did not find any solution yet, but summarized everything i found out so far here:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/rodinal/discuss/72157625216183761/
to gho: maybe we should meet in berlin directly and share our experiments and results - for me for instance kbr did not really help - at least not on critical scenes like shown in the example in the flickr post:
http://meer-berlin.org/tmp/standdev.jpg
best wishes - thomas
http://www.flickr.com/groups/rodinal/discuss/72157625216183761/
to gho: maybe we should meet in berlin directly and share our experiments and results - for me for instance kbr did not really help - at least not on critical scenes like shown in the example in the flickr post:
http://meer-berlin.org/tmp/standdev.jpg
best wishes - thomas
ChrisN
Striving
Just hung a roll of 120 format to dry:
Arista Edu Ultra 400, exposed at 400 iso
Paterson two-reel tank with single reel
Rodinal 5ml + 600ml water at about 25C
1 hour developing time with 4 inversions every 5 minutes.
Tones and contrast look good; no signs of uneven development.
Arista Edu Ultra 400, exposed at 400 iso
Paterson two-reel tank with single reel
Rodinal 5ml + 600ml water at about 25C
1 hour developing time with 4 inversions every 5 minutes.
Tones and contrast look good; no signs of uneven development.
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