Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/02

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Subject: Re: [Leica] V35 height adjustm. & grain focuser
From: "Dan Post" <dpost@triad.rr.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 09:47:44 -0500

Christer-

You wrote, in part- "asked a friend who is a professional photographer with
several books
published and also working for national magazines (Yes, he uses an M6 for
some of this work.) and in advertising, if I should get a grain focuser.
His reply was: 'Won't help you, your Delta 100/Xtol negatives have no
grain.'

So I am back to square one. Well, I think I'll adjust the column height to
22 mm, otherwise all the effort would have been wasted. Or I'll have to
get a grain focuser and work more with HP5 in Rodinal (or is it Rodinol
over there?)."

It is indeed Rodinal here, as well, and a few recent rolls of Delta 400 in
Rodinal 1+25 show more than adequate grain! I am not a fanatic about grain
at all, but this tended to look like oatmeal!
I don't recall Tri-X showing this much grain with Rodinal, and wonder if it
is a factor of the thin emulsion, and a fairly reactive developing agent?
There seems to be a little more 'fogging' as well when compared to Tri-X in
either Rodinal or D-76.

Any other experiences, thus?

Dan