ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
After reading so much about the Xtol and Rodinal combo I thought I would give it a try.
The results are impressive, the rodinal helped tame the highlights. Its not very noticable in the picture but the negatives show extremly fine tonal ranges. Grain has also gone up a tiny bit as opposed to souping in Xtol alone, its hard to tell with a film like Acros.
So far Ive only done 1 roll but Im definetly going to try out different times and dilutions.
I uploaded the original full size versions on flickr, have a look.
In the set I have two versions, PS=photoshop, tweaked with the levels and curves a little. The other comes unedited from the scanner.
(fyi; the M1 Ive noticed has a tendency to mellow out the contrast of a negative)
http://flickr.com/photos/dkatin/sets/72157605957936058/
The results are impressive, the rodinal helped tame the highlights. Its not very noticable in the picture but the negatives show extremly fine tonal ranges. Grain has also gone up a tiny bit as opposed to souping in Xtol alone, its hard to tell with a film like Acros.
So far Ive only done 1 roll but Im definetly going to try out different times and dilutions.
I uploaded the original full size versions on flickr, have a look.
In the set I have two versions, PS=photoshop, tweaked with the levels and curves a little. The other comes unedited from the scanner.
(fyi; the M1 Ive noticed has a tendency to mellow out the contrast of a negative)
http://flickr.com/photos/dkatin/sets/72157605957936058/
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