briandaly
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I've read that short development times leave smaller margin for error and that development times of less than 5 mins should be avoided.
I'm new to this, so I expect I'm going to need as much margin for error as possible.
Has anyone experience of Tri-X 400 in Rodinal Special - instructions indicate 1 + 15 dilution, 3.5 mins development time?
Has anyone tried longer development times in a weaker strength solution?
I'm new to this, so I expect I'm going to need as much margin for error as possible.
Has anyone experience of Tri-X 400 in Rodinal Special - instructions indicate 1 + 15 dilution, 3.5 mins development time?
Has anyone tried longer development times in a weaker strength solution?
CuS
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rodinal in tri-x
rodinal in tri-x
I do 1:25 at 6.5 mins - 30sec inversion at start and then 5 sec of inversion every 30 sec to the end.
It gets grainy - but I love the contrast.
greater dilutions such as 1:50 and 1:100 will give less grain
rodinal in tri-x
I do 1:25 at 6.5 mins - 30sec inversion at start and then 5 sec of inversion every 30 sec to the end.
It gets grainy - but I love the contrast.
greater dilutions such as 1:50 and 1:100 will give less grain
briandaly
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I do 1:25 at 6.5 mins - 30sec inversion at start and then 5 sec of inversion every 30 sec to the end.
It gets grainy - but I love the contrast.
greater dilutions such as 1:50 and 1:100 will give less grain
I'm talking about Rodinal Special, not ordinary Rodinal which I believe is an entirely different developer. I believe that Rodinal Special is also known as Studional.
I've found one supplier that recommends diluting 1:30 instead of 1:15 and adding 50% to development time. This sounds like a good option as it will bring the development time to over 5 minutes.
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