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I tend to use Rodinal for my developing because I generally use slow to medium speed films and I like the ease of a 1:25 dilution with water so I can easily make up 200ml for my use.
I used to use ID11 with faster film but find it makes a bit too much for me to get through and it's not as convenient to store as a small bottle of Rodinal for example.
So I'm looking for a liquid concentrate that can be diluted down to produce small batches of working solution but something more suited to faster films as sometimes Rodinal can look a bit grainy for some purposes with 400+ film.
Ilford LC29 looks to fit the bill - wondered if there any other alternatives about? Or any experiences with LC29 with Tri-X and HP5+?
Cheers
I used to use ID11 with faster film but find it makes a bit too much for me to get through and it's not as convenient to store as a small bottle of Rodinal for example.
So I'm looking for a liquid concentrate that can be diluted down to produce small batches of working solution but something more suited to faster films as sometimes Rodinal can look a bit grainy for some purposes with 400+ film.
Ilford LC29 looks to fit the bill - wondered if there any other alternatives about? Or any experiences with LC29 with Tri-X and HP5+?
Cheers