Re: [Frameworks] orwo un54/n74 dev as Negative

2017-03-08 Thread Scott Dorsey
Rodinol is always going to give much much grainier results than a fine-grain developer like D-76 or a developer with a silver solvent like Microdol-X. But, Rodinol is also going to give you much better separation in highlights. It's not very compensating, but it will stretch the head of the curve

Re: [Frameworks] orwo un54/n74 dev as Negative

2017-03-08 Thread Chris G
In a Lomo tank I've done UN54 as negative with the Adox Rodinal remake in a 1:50 dilution for 10 min development time at 20c. I got this time from the massive development chart. For the same formula and temp the massive dev chart says 13' for UN74 at 400 ISO. Not sure if Rodinal would be ideal f

Re: [Frameworks] orwo un54/n74 dev as Negative

2017-03-07 Thread Scott Dorsey
I cannot speak about un54. I have run n74 in roller-transport machines and found that it took slightly less time, maybe 10% less, to get a gamma of .65, compared with Tri-X, using a conventional D-96 developer. If I were hand-processing, I would start out with the Tri-X times and work my way up o

[Frameworks] orwo un54/n74 dev as Negative

2017-03-05 Thread franco base
Hi, have you got some experience to share with orwo un54 and n74 film developed as negative? I'd like know the developer and times also for pull and push processing, particularly for the n74 exposed at 800/1600 asa. Thanks a lot. F. ___ FrameWorks maili