DGA
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Thanks to P. Lynn Miller and his thread about Rodinal 1:100 stand,
I've gavhered the mental strengh to open my sealed bottle of Rodinal and soup with it a roll of Tri-X400 exposed at 6400 ISO.
I followed Mr. P's instructions and had a couple of joyful hours (with a small irritation every 30 minutes 😀)
Since it is relatively warm here, I souped the negs in 24°C.
Well, after two hours and two beers I had a surprise:
Although the grains are huge (in reference to Tri-X400 box), I think that for a 6400 ISO exposures it is OK.
But the surprise is the excellent tonality the frames hold.
I will definitely repeat this method and try it more.
Thanks, P.
I've gavhered the mental strengh to open my sealed bottle of Rodinal and soup with it a roll of Tri-X400 exposed at 6400 ISO.
I followed Mr. P's instructions and had a couple of joyful hours (with a small irritation every 30 minutes 😀)
Since it is relatively warm here, I souped the negs in 24°C.
Well, after two hours and two beers I had a surprise:
Although the grains are huge (in reference to Tri-X400 box), I think that for a 6400 ISO exposures it is OK.
But the surprise is the excellent tonality the frames hold.
I will definitely repeat this method and try it more.
Thanks, P.