vicmortelmans
Well-known
Hi,
lately I'm developing some Tri-X at ISO 1600 in Rodinal. Started with 1+50 and soon went to 1+25 for better negative contrast, as scene contrast is typically low (overcast weather this time of year). My reference is now 1+25 10' agitation each minute. On the last roll, I made a series of test shots on ISO 1600, ISO 800 and ISO 400. Looks like this development is not doing any harm to the ISO 400 highlights, so I guess I can even increase development for the ISO 1600 exposure, to further improve negative contrast.
For more contrast, you typically increase developer dilution, rather than development time, right? Should I go for Rodinal 1+15? Or is this not-done? Or should I just go for 14' in Rodinal 1+25? The latter may be better for more shadow detail to come out?
Groeten,
Vic
lately I'm developing some Tri-X at ISO 1600 in Rodinal. Started with 1+50 and soon went to 1+25 for better negative contrast, as scene contrast is typically low (overcast weather this time of year). My reference is now 1+25 10' agitation each minute. On the last roll, I made a series of test shots on ISO 1600, ISO 800 and ISO 400. Looks like this development is not doing any harm to the ISO 400 highlights, so I guess I can even increase development for the ISO 1600 exposure, to further improve negative contrast.
For more contrast, you typically increase developer dilution, rather than development time, right? Should I go for Rodinal 1+15? Or is this not-done? Or should I just go for 14' in Rodinal 1+25? The latter may be better for more shadow detail to come out?
Groeten,
Vic