Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]><Snip> > I think this is the kind of question, that if you ask 100 photographers what > they like you will get 100 different answers. Personally Agfa APX 400 in > Rodinal is one of my favorite combinations for 35mm. I like the grain a lot. > The acutance and tonality are also a good fit for many of the kinds of > photos I make. APX 100 in Rodinal is my sheet film combination at the > moment. I'm still learning all it can do. > > Richard Wasserman Richard! I get more grain with APX 100 in Rodinal than with Tri-X and D76!!! Not that I haven't used it anyway. The most grain I've ever seen is T Max 3200 in Rodinal 1:100. An amazing grain effect I think i showed you some of those shots. APX 400 in Rodinal then is amazingly grainy, but it's a great film to use if you don't want your shots to look like everyone elses. APX 100 and 400 have a response curve way different than what we are sued to using. I believe it is much more straight line but maybe it's the rabbits in the Gelatin. I tell all lovers of Rodinal to give Xtol a shot (and at 1:3) because we have to realize if the grain is something we really do love or have just learned to live with. But Rodinal gives a Look that is more than just a grain effect. And at 1:100 there is a glow in the highlights which can really work for a lot of subject matter. Grain magically seems to line it self up to resolve an image finer than itself. Me I'm taking a vacation for grain for a year or so with Xtol. Especially with Delta 100 film. For me it replaces APX 25 in Rodinal and I know that's saying a lot. Mark W. Rabiner :)