Thanks Tom,
I will :)
I know Rodinal is a bit grainy, but I like what it does to HP5 - it's a bit
grainy, but incredibly sharp. I think I'll like this combined with smaller
grain of FP4 (it's a ISO 100 film, so it's supposed to have small grain,
isn't it?).
Now that I have a solid tripod, I think I'll go and shoot some early morning
landscapes (if I manage to wake up :).

Regards,
Łukasz

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> <FP4 looks pretty cool in Rodinal>
>
> What do you mean by 'cool'? I'm about to try the same
> combination, and was
> curious as to what to expect.

Rodinal does something interesting in the midtones. I'm not sure how
to explain it.

It's good, try it.

tv
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