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raizans wrote:
madnbad, are you using a red filter, or is that all from the rodinal at low dilution?
I have a clear B+W 010 on the front of the lens plus the hood. On a different site my early attempts with Tri-X developed in Rodinal were dense and over exposed. One comment pointed out the problems, I asked the commenter for help in improving my technique. It was a simple fix and made a world of difference. I got rid of the #8 yellow filter, reduced the ISO to 200 to make up for using Rodinal which apparently wants users to give up speed to reduce grain. When developing, gently agitate for the first minute then two agitation every minute. The negative were developed for ten minutes at 20C.
I use a Sony A7II fitted with a FE90 2.8 Macro mounted on a Negative Supply Pro Riser MK2 that I modified with longer screws for the legs, a Boos Block cutting board as a base held in place with wood working clamps. A Pro Carrier 135 keeps the film flat, illumination is provide by yet another Negative Supply piece, a 5X7 Lightsource Pro 95 CRI.
The capture is done at +1.7EV over base exposure. Conversion is with Gentlemen Coders RAW Power plug in for Apple Photos. If I’ve done my job in exposing the negative correctly, there is very little, if any, adjustment in post.
Hope that answers your question.
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