Hi all,
I've read that some developers have an additive to make it "a fine grain" developer, but diluting it it will be possible to get a better acutance showing the real film grain structure. This is what happens when using D-76 alone and 1+1.
I've also seen somebody using D-76 1+3. Has anyone any idea of the processing time for Tri-X @ 400ISO?
Thanks
Alfonso Gorostiza
(from the heart of the Basque Country)
Tri-X with D-76 @ 1+3
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I'd recommend a starting point of 14-15 minutes at 1+3 for Tri-X. Let us know how it works out.
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Good day,
Thanks for your tips. These two are the only developers I use, D-76 1+1 and Rodinal 1+25.
I love grain in the pictures and wanted to see what kind of grain D-76 could get when using it more diluted.
Anyway, I'll try both (D-76 1+3 and Rodinal 1+50).
Cheers
Alfonso Gorostiza
(from the heart of the Basque Country)
Thanks for your tips. These two are the only developers I use, D-76 1+1 and Rodinal 1+25.
I love grain in the pictures and wanted to see what kind of grain D-76 could get when using it more diluted.
Anyway, I'll try both (D-76 1+3 and Rodinal 1+50).
Cheers
Alfonso Gorostiza
(from the heart of the Basque Country)