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jjs wrote:
: (lost attributes, sorry) : Rodinal at 1:100, 1:200 etc would be very close to exhaustion and : difficult to control for that reason. : : There is just no good reason to use Rodinal at all. : You know, I've had terrific luck with Rodinal 1:200 for modified stand : processing of Agfa AXP 100. Very even development, very nice N-1. Perhaps : I've assimulated Rodinal's characteristics into my methods for too long to : understand, but I like it a lot. There's a reason why Rodinal has been around for as long as it has been!! It works well with both "traditional" film and T-grain film. To say otherwise is just ignorant. : OTOH, I have a monster JOBO system ordered. It should be here in two weeks. : It will plunge me into a complete re-evaluation of all my practices. Have I missed the news that hell has frozen over!! :-) Which model have your ordered?? In any case you're going to love it and will quickly wonder how you ever did without it. -- Keep working millions on welfare depend on you ------------------- |
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jjs wrote:
: (lost attributes, sorry) : Rodinal at 1:100, 1:200 etc would be very close to exhaustion and : difficult to control for that reason. : : There is just no good reason to use Rodinal at all. : You know, I've had terrific luck with Rodinal 1:200 for modified stand : processing of Agfa AXP 100. Very even development, very nice N-1. Perhaps : I've assimulated Rodinal's characteristics into my methods for too long to : understand, but I like it a lot. There's a reason why Rodinal has been around for as long as it has been!! It works well with both "traditional" film and T-grain film. To say otherwise is just ignorant. : OTOH, I have a monster JOBO system ordered. It should be here in two weeks. : It will plunge me into a complete re-evaluation of all my practices. Have I missed the news that hell has frozen over!! :-) Which model have your ordered?? In any case you're going to love it and will quickly wonder how you ever did without it. -- Keep working millions on welfare depend on you ------------------- |
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Michael Scarpitti wrote:
: Frank Pittel wrote in message ... : Gregory Blank wrote: : : Personally I like Rodinal, its great for film testing because : : it like Mike Scarpitti is so predictable. I am sure if he tried : : it using 1+100 dilution with say 120 or 4x5 film his mind would : : change....and that could be a good thing. A change of mind that is ;-) : : I've never actually used Rodinal but have seen prints made from neatives : developed with Rodinal. The results were breath taking. : But even better results would be in Acutol. That's your claim. Then again you have no crediblity in this group. -- Keep working millions on welfare depend on you ------------------- |
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Michael Scarpitti wrote:
: Frank Pittel wrote in message ... : Gregory Blank wrote: : : Personally I like Rodinal, its great for film testing because : : it like Mike Scarpitti is so predictable. I am sure if he tried : : it using 1+100 dilution with say 120 or 4x5 film his mind would : : change....and that could be a good thing. A change of mind that is ;-) : : I've never actually used Rodinal but have seen prints made from neatives : developed with Rodinal. The results were breath taking. : But even better results would be in Acutol. That's your claim. Then again you have no crediblity in this group. -- Keep working millions on welfare depend on you ------------------- |
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rodinal 1:who-fawking-knows (5ml, 10 hours) looks awesome with apx 100
imho if rodinal were a soup I'd have it every day. On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 11:06:15 -0500, "jjs" wrote: (lost attributes, sorry) Rodinal at 1:100, 1:200 etc would be very close to exhaustion and difficult to control for that reason. There is just no good reason to use Rodinal at all. You know, I've had terrific luck with Rodinal 1:200 for modified stand processing of Agfa AXP 100. Very even development, very nice N-1. Perhaps I've assimulated Rodinal's characteristics into my methods for too long to understand, but I like it a lot. OTOH, I have a monster JOBO system ordered. It should be here in two weeks. It will plunge me into a complete re-evaluation of all my practices. Cheers, -sd http://www.zoom.sh |
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rodinal 1:who-fawking-knows (5ml, 10 hours) looks awesome with apx 100
imho if rodinal were a soup I'd have it every day. On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 11:06:15 -0500, "jjs" wrote: (lost attributes, sorry) Rodinal at 1:100, 1:200 etc would be very close to exhaustion and difficult to control for that reason. There is just no good reason to use Rodinal at all. You know, I've had terrific luck with Rodinal 1:200 for modified stand processing of Agfa AXP 100. Very even development, very nice N-1. Perhaps I've assimulated Rodinal's characteristics into my methods for too long to understand, but I like it a lot. OTOH, I have a monster JOBO system ordered. It should be here in two weeks. It will plunge me into a complete re-evaluation of all my practices. Cheers, -sd http://www.zoom.sh |
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Leigh Marrin/KM6JE wrote in message ...
Michael Scarpitti wrote: If so, no thanks. I'll use D-76 or even DK-50 when I need a "fine grain" developer. Do you have ANY experience with these developers? I doubt it. Decades of experience with D-76, usually 1:1. Moderate experience with Rodinal and DK-50. But to partly appease you, should I ever buy a Minox, I promise I'll try Acutol. I'm a camera collector with too many untried toys: for the past two years I've had a beautiful 5x7 "Compact" (ha!) Graflex, holders and film; I've got a couple of exposed holders, so that's my next project. D-76 1:1 or Rodinal should work fine for 5x7" contact prints. True enough, but Acutol remains the best developer for conventional films in 35mm. |
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Leigh Marrin/KM6JE wrote in message ...
Michael Scarpitti wrote: If so, no thanks. I'll use D-76 or even DK-50 when I need a "fine grain" developer. Do you have ANY experience with these developers? I doubt it. Decades of experience with D-76, usually 1:1. Moderate experience with Rodinal and DK-50. But to partly appease you, should I ever buy a Minox, I promise I'll try Acutol. I'm a camera collector with too many untried toys: for the past two years I've had a beautiful 5x7 "Compact" (ha!) Graflex, holders and film; I've got a couple of exposed holders, so that's my next project. D-76 1:1 or Rodinal should work fine for 5x7" contact prints. True enough, but Acutol remains the best developer for conventional films in 35mm. |
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"Frank Pittel" wrote in message
... jjs wrote: : OTOH, I have a monster JOBO system ordered. It should be here in two weeks. : It will plunge me into a complete re-evaluation of all my practices. Have I missed the news that hell has frozen over!! :-) Which model have your ordered?? In any case you're going to love it and will quickly wonder how you ever did without it. Frank, I don't even know what model it is. It is part of a huge lot of studio and darkroom stuff I bought out. All I can tell you is that it has lots of bottles, is about 5 feet long, has a lift, plumbing, two big boxes of tanks and 'stuff'. If it id not even work (and it does) it would be worth what I'm paying for it. |
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"Frank Pittel" wrote in message
... jjs wrote: : OTOH, I have a monster JOBO system ordered. It should be here in two weeks. : It will plunge me into a complete re-evaluation of all my practices. Have I missed the news that hell has frozen over!! :-) Which model have your ordered?? In any case you're going to love it and will quickly wonder how you ever did without it. Frank, I don't even know what model it is. It is part of a huge lot of studio and darkroom stuff I bought out. All I can tell you is that it has lots of bottles, is about 5 feet long, has a lift, plumbing, two big boxes of tanks and 'stuff'. If it id not even work (and it does) it would be worth what I'm paying for it. |
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