Re: Agfapan 100 in Rodinal Ella Fitgerald

2001-10-01 Thread Ralf Stubner
Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] One thing to consider is that it may be a good idea to use a two roll tank with just one roll, giving you about 5cc - 6cc of developer to work its magic. While Agfa suggests a minimum of 250cc of solution at this dilution, others feel better

Re: Agfapan 100 in Rodinal Ella Fitgerald

2001-10-01 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Hi Ralf ... If you go here http://www.agfa.com.au/Media/Rodinal.pdf you will see Agfa's minimum recommendation. However, like you, I prefer using a somewhat greater amount of Rodinal when using a 1:100 dilution, which means using a two roll tank for one roll of film, so I get five or six ml of

Re: Agfapan 100 in Rodinal Ella Fitgerald

2001-09-30 Thread Paul Jones
in a 3 pack in Australia for around $11au, as opossed to most 100iso b/w films being around $6-$9au a roll. Regards, Paul Jones - Original Message - From: PAUL STENQUIST [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 11:50 AM Subject: Re: Agfapan 100 in Rodinal Ella

Re: Agfapan 100 in Rodinal Ella Fitgerald

2001-09-29 Thread PAUL STENQUIST
I just bought a small package of Rodinal. I don't know if it comes with a chart as I haven't opened it yet, but I'd be pleased to have a copy of yours. I couldn't find Agfapan 100 at the store I visited today, but I'm sure I can get it elsewhere in town. In my previous photographic life, I used

Re: Agfapan 100 in Rodinal Ella Fitgerald

2001-09-29 Thread PAUL STENQUIST
Got it. Thanks. Interestingly enough, they recommend rating T-Max 400 at 320 for a ten minute soak in Rodinal 1 to 50, the identical spec to my D-76 1:1 processing of that film. For 1:100, they suggest a 200 asa exposure and a 15 minute development or a 160 exposure at 20 minutes. This sounds

Re: Agfapan 100 in Rodinal Ella Fitgerald

2001-09-29 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Hi Paul ... I never cared much for Microdol - the grain was too soft, likewise for D-76 when used straight or 1:1 in some instances. While I don't always want large grain, I like the grain to be very sharp. Some developers, or some developers at some dilutions, provide a fine grain effect by