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Agfa APX 100 in HC -110 Dilution B



 
 
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Old April 6th 04, 12:26 AM
Rob
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Default Agfa APX 100 in HC -110 Dilution B

Is this a good combination?

Developed normally, is it very grainy in 35mm?

Thanks for any help.


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Old April 6th 04, 10:25 AM
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Default Agfa APX 100 in HC -110 Dilution B

I have good result with good ol' Rodinal from Agfa for Agfas films. I am
really not into HC-110 for ISO 100 or less. Then I use Rodinal 1+50. Fine
grain and good tonal curve.

Morten

"Rob" skrev i en meddelelse
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Is this a good combination?

Developed normally, is it very grainy in 35mm?

Thanks for any help.




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Old April 6th 04, 12:40 PM
G.M. Cotton
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Default Agfa APX 100 in HC -110 Dilution B

Haven't done the APX 100 in that combo, but have done APX400 - med format
120 without excessive grain.

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Is this a good combination?

Developed normally, is it very grainy in 35mm?

Thanks for any help.




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Old April 6th 04, 01:13 PM
moda
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Default Agfa APX 100 in HC -110 Dilution B

(Continued) I believe that Agfa films have this purple protection layer that
needs to be removed in the development. Rodinal removes this nicely. Try it

Moda

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I have good result with good ol' Rodinal from Agfa for Agfas films. I am
really not into HC-110 for ISO 100 or less. Then I use Rodinal 1+50. Fine
grain and good tonal curve.

Morten

"Rob" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Is this a good combination?

Developed normally, is it very grainy in 35mm?

Thanks for any help.






 




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