I figured it would show a lot of sharp grain, and not having a subject
that might work with that effect, I haven't played with it.  Now that
I'm thinking specifically along those lines, maybe I'll go find a
subject.  The HP5+ is interesting in that an EI of only 160 is
recommended with Rodinal 1:100.  That seems odd.

Did you find the contrast to be a little high w/20-min.  The chart says
that the result will be a CI of .65.  Which enlarger/lens combination do
you use?  Paper?

Cheers!

William Johnson wrote:

> I've done about three rolls of Tri-X in Rodinal 1:100, and I really like
> it.  In fact, I just bought a bulk roll of Tri-X with this combo in
> mind.  The grain is very evident, but sharp, and the photos seems to
> have a "bite" to them.  Also, highlights and shadows seem to hold up
> quite well.  I just follow the box on this one, 1:100 @ 20 minutes at 68
> degrees, with the film rated at 400.

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