Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I guess that wasn't very clear. Sorry. The amounts below are for 500cc of developer. You just get 500 cc of distilled water, add 10 cc of (undiluted) Rodinal and a 20cc scoop of sodium sulfite crystals. Mix, wait a bit, and use. 1:50 refers to the Rodinal dilution after it is mixed up, not before. The sodium sulfite I used was solid crystals in a jar from Kodak. Mike (Rich Lahrson wrote: > Hi Mike, > > About the Sodium Sulfite, what is the percent solution for the given > liquid amounts? > Mike Quinn wrote: >> Rodinal was once my favorite developer. >> Brilliant negatives, (absolutely stunning with Agfapan 25). >> Lots of grain with higher EIs. >> Bill Pierce suggested adding some NASO3 for ASA100 >> (to help smooth the grain out a bit). >> Film Light E.I. Rodinal NASO3 Time >> Agfapan 25 flat 25 10 cc (1:50) none 5.0 min @68 degF >> Agfapan 100 sunny 64 10 cc (1:50) 20cc 6.5 min @68 degF >> Agfapan 100 flat 80 10 cc (1:50) 20cc 7.5 min @68 degF >> Plus-x 100 sunny 64 7 cc (1:75) 15cc 12 min @68 degF