jfserejo
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After seeing a lot of positive posts and samples about Tri-X in Rodinal here and apug forums I went out to buy some and take some shots with Tri-X rated at 400, trying to not overexpose, like many of those who use this combo suggested.
I first develop my own film about a year and, until now have done most of the processing with hc-110, that I learned to love, with it's balanced contrast and sharpness, but if we want something a little more strong!? That's when I looked for what experienced guys where using under some circumstances (subjects, light situations,...)
This is a powerful combination! The contrast is strong and sharp and the grain, that is evident, builds a really special environment. Also seems that light effects, like back light or lower light situations, benefit from this combination.
Sample Shot & Crop:
trix @ei 400; rodinal 1+100 S-S for 50 min. @ 20ºC
Anyone can tell me if films like Tmax 3200 or Delta 3200 can produce nice results? (The atmosphere that rodinal seem to produce will be great in interior, low light shots...)
Best regrads,
Joao
I first develop my own film about a year and, until now have done most of the processing with hc-110, that I learned to love, with it's balanced contrast and sharpness, but if we want something a little more strong!? That's when I looked for what experienced guys where using under some circumstances (subjects, light situations,...)
This is a powerful combination! The contrast is strong and sharp and the grain, that is evident, builds a really special environment. Also seems that light effects, like back light or lower light situations, benefit from this combination.
Sample Shot & Crop:
trix @ei 400; rodinal 1+100 S-S for 50 min. @ 20ºC


Anyone can tell me if films like Tmax 3200 or Delta 3200 can produce nice results? (The atmosphere that rodinal seem to produce will be great in interior, low light shots...)
Best regrads,
Joao