Sunday, January 20, 2008

Adventures in Rodinal - part 3 Kodak T-Max 400




Film: Kodak t-Max 400 exposed at ASA400

Developer: AGFA Rodinal, mixed 50:1 with 1/2 teaspoon of Sodium Bicarbonate added. Developed for 10 minutes at 68 degrees, agitated for the first 30 seconds and then 5 seconds for every 30 second interval.

Lens: 35/1.4 Summilux ASPH

1 Comments:

Blogger kodachromephotographer said...

Each film and soup combo has a unique signature that you can identify with. I have heard many times that Rodinal is not good with TMax films or others, but I use it a lot. I have used it with Agfa Scala, Ilford SPX, Agfa Pan 25, Rollei R3, Rollei Pan, Rollei IR, Ilford HP5+, Ilford FP4+, TMax 100, TMax 400 and others. I have gone from 1:20 to 1:200 dilutions and have had great results from all the combinations; N-2, N-1, N, N+1, N+2. Most of these films have fairly great latitude, save for the slower speed stuff, but with good exposure and developing for good printable negatives the possibilities are endless. Nice images!

April 2, 2008 5:25 PM  

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