Rhodes
Time Lord
Used today a roll of tri-x at 250 iso. Have rodinal, x-tol and t-max as developers now. What could be best for this film with this iso?
Both I guess. May have to flip a coin to decide. 😉XTOL (if you want clean) or Rodinal (if you like grain).
Rodinal 1:50 for 10 minutes works nicely. Great tonality at ei 200-250. It can be slightly grainy in 35mm but is great in 120:
![]()
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/6138703239
If you shot Tri-X at 250, you must be looking to increase shadow detail. So I would not use Rodinal. I think XTOL would be my first choice.
If you meter correctly any developer will work for shadows. It is true that Rodinal losses speed as does HC-110 (but less), so you have to adjust for these differences in developers. Or for that matter any developer you choose to use.
Yeah, but he already shot this roll. So as far as adjusting the exposure, that train has already left the station.
I agree with Tom ! My favourite for TRI-X, Double-X ( Eastman 5222) and maco RPX-400 ( great new film !) is a similar combination as Tom`s but with HC-110 and Rodinal: For one litre tank equal amounts of both: 15cc of HC-110 and 15cc rodinal concentrate. development for normal contrast (400 iso) is 11 minutes, for 200 asa and lower contrast go with 8 minutes, but ALWAYS test before important work. Final density/ graduation is a matter of taste, style, scanner or analog wet printing etc...![]()
You could try this combination: Xtol 1:4 with Rodinal 1:100 (basially mix up the Rodinal 1:100 and add the Xtol 1:4 to it). Time 11 min with agitation every 60 sec.
TriX/Nikon SP/ Nikkor 35f1.8.