Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/24

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Bergger BRF200 in Rodinal @1:100
From: Shel Belinkoff <belinkoff@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 09:29:17 -0700
References: <3B85F130.7C329E0E@earthlink.net> <003901c12cae$27b52880$4db960d1@alice>

Hi Mike ...

Did you use D76 straight or with a 1+1 dilution?  Have you tried 1+3?

Mike Durling wrote:
> 
> Based on my results with Bergger film 
> and D-76 that seems like overkill.
> With D-76 the film is incredibly sharp 
> with very visible grain.  I would
> expect the Rodinal to be even more so, 
> but I don't know how much more
> sharpness you can get!  

I'm not familiar with PD.  Does it work like Sodium Sulfite in that it
"softens" the grain?

> The film looks like it needs Paraphenylene 
> Diamine! (A solvent-type developing agent)

- -- 
Shel Belinkoff
mailto:belinkoff@earthlink.net
"Why should I use a meter?  What if the darn thing broke on me
when I was out making a photograph? Then what would I do?"

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