Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I recently developed and printed some negs from Ilford Delta 100 processed in XTOL at 1:2 dilution. The resulting print had no visble grain on an 8x10 enlargement. The detail in the shadow areas was also very good. I have also used APX 25 developed in Rodinal with some wonderful results, but as you pointed out speed is a problem. Jim Hurtubise Nathan Wajsman wrote: > Dear Luggers, > > I am looking for the ultimate fine-grain combination for my B&W work > with the M6. As I am scanning the negatives for subsequent > manipulation > in Photoshop, fine grain is extremely important, as the scanning > process > exaggerates any grain. When shooting 400 speed film, I stick to the > two > C41 process films, Ilford XP2 or Kodak's version of the same. They > have > very little grain and scan extremely well. But for slower films, where > I > develop the negatives in traditional soup, I need some advice. > > So far, I am considering the following combinations: > > 1) Agfapan APX25 developed in Rodinal > 2) Agfapan APX25 developed in Rodinal Special > 3) Ilford 100 Delta Pro developed in Ilfosol-S > 4) Ilford 100 Delta Pro developed in Rodinal > 5) Technical Pan developed in Technidol developer, rated at 25 > > I would appreciate any advice on those combinations. I would prefer to > > use number 3 above, as it gives me a speed advantage over the 25s, but > > will I get more or less the same fine grain? And are there other > possibilities I have overlooked? > > Nathan Wajsman > Overijse, Belgium