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RE: I wiped out
- From: "George L Smyth" <glsmyth@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: I wiped out
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 07:04:15 -0400
As I mentioned in an earlier message, Rodinal will maximize your grain, so I
assume that that is the effect you are looking for. When I have used
Rodinal, I have souped the film at 1+75, 70F, 7 min, for film that has been
exposed via EI 250 when metered through a #25 filter. It sounds like
everything you've done below was well within spec.
Cheers -
george
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-infrared@xxxxx [mailto:owner-infrared@xxxxx] On Behalf Of Diane
Syme
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 11:17 PM
To: infrared@xxxxx
Subject: I wiped out
After all the rolls of IR I've processed (fairly successfully), this was
a real surprise tonite. I tried some Rodinal which I had in the cupboard
for oh, maybe 2 years. Used it l:50 for 10 min, stop-rinse & 10 min.
fix. Could hardly wait to see the shots...kids on swings and fun lake shots.
Well, it was completely blank...pure as the purest acetate. And I'm sure
it went thru the camera because there was the usual resistance in
rewind. Guesses, anyone? Diane Syme
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