My most used b/w 100iso film of late has been Agfapan 100 and i've been
developing it in Rodinal at 1:50. I quite like the combination.

I've a few rolls of Fuji Acros, but have only tried one a few weeks back
which i think i stuffed up the developing on.

Agfapan 100 is dirt cheap it comes in a 3 pack in Australia for around
$11au, as opossed to most 100iso b/w films being around $6-$9au a roll.

Regards,
Paul Jones

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From: "PAUL STENQUIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Agfapan 100 in Rodinal & Ella Fitgerald


> Got it. Thanks. Interestingly enough, they recommend rating T-Max 400 at
> 320 for a ten minute soak in Rodinal 1 to 50, the identical spec to my
> D-76 1:1 processing of that film. For 1:100, they suggest a 200 asa
> exposure and a 15 minute development or a 160 exposure at 20 minutes.
> This sounds interesting. There's a huge jump in quality on T-Max when
> going from 400 asa exposure and T-max hot soup processing to 320 asa
> exposure and D-76 1:1. I'm anxious to try the longer exposure and the
> softer processing.
> Paul
>
> Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> >
> > Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> >
> > > There is a PDF file which has time/temps
> > > for a number of films with Rodinal @ 1+100
> > > dilution.  I can't find the URL for it ....
> >
> > Here's it is - Agfa's recently published data for various films
> > developed in Rodinal at high dilutions:
> > http://www.agfa.com.au/Media/Rodinal.pdf
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> > Shel Belinkoff
> > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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