ulrich.von.lich
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Hello,
I'm going to develop two rolls of Neopan 1600 at a lab. Concert photos, one roll shot at 1600 the other at 3200. I'm given the choice of different developers. (Xtol, TMAX RS, Rodinal, and two others whose name I have forgotten. Sorry but I'm still quite new to film.)
Which one would be ideal?
I'd like my images to have less grain and specially less contrast. I find Neopan 1600 quite contrasty compared to Delta 3200 at 1600. I have no experience with other fast film yet.
I also wonder if a different developer will give you an easily recognizable look. Is there any link to articles explaining different developers on different films?
Any help is appreciated!
Best Regards,
Tony
I'm going to develop two rolls of Neopan 1600 at a lab. Concert photos, one roll shot at 1600 the other at 3200. I'm given the choice of different developers. (Xtol, TMAX RS, Rodinal, and two others whose name I have forgotten. Sorry but I'm still quite new to film.)
Which one would be ideal?
I'd like my images to have less grain and specially less contrast. I find Neopan 1600 quite contrasty compared to Delta 3200 at 1600. I have no experience with other fast film yet.
I also wonder if a different developer will give you an easily recognizable look. Is there any link to articles explaining different developers on different films?
Any help is appreciated!
Best Regards,
Tony