sanmich
Veteran
Please share your experience with compensating developing technique.
For several years now, I use Tri-X with Emofin, with good results and a few annoying quirks.
One thing I like about this combo is it's flexibility. Both regular and high contrast scenes end up to be usable. Grain is fine.
But I was starting to wonder if I could get similar results with another film, and maybe with another, less finicky/expensive/staining/difficult to buy than the otherwise great Emofin.
So, is rodinal stand the answer?
Does water developement works for one of you?
classic vs tabular films in this regard?
Any other suggestion??
For several years now, I use Tri-X with Emofin, with good results and a few annoying quirks.
One thing I like about this combo is it's flexibility. Both regular and high contrast scenes end up to be usable. Grain is fine.
But I was starting to wonder if I could get similar results with another film, and maybe with another, less finicky/expensive/staining/difficult to buy than the otherwise great Emofin.
So, is rodinal stand the answer?
Does water developement works for one of you?
classic vs tabular films in this regard?
Any other suggestion??