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Subject: [Leica] Agfa 400 in Rodinal - Bad Idea
From: msmall at infionline.net (Marc James Small)
Date: Mon May 22 18:46:09 2006

At 07:21 PM 5/22/06 -0500, Jeffery Smith wrote:
>http://www.400tx.com/AgfaAPX400-Rodinal.html
>
>The grain isn't that noticeable in the darker areas of the photo, but in the
>lighter grays, it is too grainy for me. And shots with open, cloudless sky
>are like sandstone.
>
>Jeffery Smith
>New Orleans, LA
>http://www.400tx.com

Jeffery

You might well be too young to recall the intonation that Rodinal brought
in the 1950's and 1960's -- "sharp as hell but grain as large as
golfballs",  a phrasae invented, I believe, by my friend Ed Meyers when he
was working for MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY.

Rodinal  is a grand developer and is a real survivor, having been around
since 1891, and, yes, AGFA blew it by not doing a huge advertising campaign
about it in 1991.  It is a really neat developer, but not one I'd use for
forced processing due to that grain problem.

D-76 is probably the best base for forced schwarz-weiss development, albeit
this is a relative youngster, having only been around since 1926.  

Marc

msmall@aya.yale.edu 
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