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Bohlweg Cafe
Bohlweg Cafe, by Dirk Rösler.
From 2004, one of the rolls I have just developed. This one is Neopan 400. Grain from Rodinal, 2 hours stand-developed, 1+250.
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January 22nd, 2006 at 20:53
“Grain from Rodinal|” …..what grain ? I can’t see any !
Nice tonality and blacks is what I see.
So you just put your film in the Rodinal and go watch a movie.
If the result wouldn’t look so good I would say your are lazy and a Scrooge when using developers. Will have to try it myself
January 23rd, 2006 at 13:35
Hi Willem,
thanks for the comment. Well, I am trying too many new things at once I think: new scanner, Rodinal, stand-development… but it seems to work! Actually, there is quite a bit of grain when you look closely, but it is nice.
Actually, I was planning to use more of Neopan SS for Rodinal and stand-development, but it looks like my all-time fav Neopan 400 does just fine for this too. Have a look at the other stuff I put on flickr.