a_spaceman
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Hi all, I'm about to start developing my b&w films at home and would love a little guidance about which chemical to use.
What I need is a nice dev/fixer pair that's inexpensive, has a decent shelf life (without being a big chunky 5l tank) and allowes different dilutions to affect the final contrast (i like my b&w nice and contrasty, and don't mind a bit of grain).
The films I will be shooting for the first few experiments are Fomapan 100 35mm.
Been thinking about rodinal as a dev as it seems to match my requirements and, as i'll be using slow film, shouldn't get too grainy, but please feel free to prove me wrong and/or come up with other alternatives.
thanks in advance
What I need is a nice dev/fixer pair that's inexpensive, has a decent shelf life (without being a big chunky 5l tank) and allowes different dilutions to affect the final contrast (i like my b&w nice and contrasty, and don't mind a bit of grain).
The films I will be shooting for the first few experiments are Fomapan 100 35mm.
Been thinking about rodinal as a dev as it seems to match my requirements and, as i'll be using slow film, shouldn't get too grainy, but please feel free to prove me wrong and/or come up with other alternatives.
thanks in advance