>The following is from Anchett & Troop's book "The Film Developing
>Cookbook", and
>in that book is quoted from Jon Mided's data (www.digitaltruth.com).
>
>All times are for small tank development of Kodak Tri-X 35mm film in Agfa
>Rodinal for use in diffusion enlarger using intermittent agitation at 68F/20C,
>umless otherwise noted.
>
>Dilution ASA Time
>1+25 400 7
>1+50 400 13-16 (sic; check the web site for clarification)
>1+50 800 16.5
>1+50 1600 18.5
>1+60 400 15
>1+75 400 17.5
>1+100 400 20
>1+100 800 17.5 (24C)
>
>regards,
>
>m.
All right chaps and chappesses, I need educating if you have time.
Why would you want to use Tri-X when the new emulsions are available? How
is it better or preferable to TMax or Ilford Delta?
Is it easier to manipulate than the newer films, or with prettier contrast
or grain structures?
Chris
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