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Response to Sodium sulfite added to Rodinal

from John Hicks (jbh@magicnet.net)
What happens depends on how much sodium sulfite you add to the working solution.

Assuming you're using Rodinal 1:50, that usually gives up to a full stop less speed than the ISO rating when the film's developed to a "normal" CI (not the .65 Agfa's recommendations give).

Adding 12-25g/L sodium sulfite can being the speed back up a bit, by 1/3 to 2/3 stop.

Increasing that to 50g/L can give a slight decrease in graininess, but it's very slight.

I've never observed any difference in curve shape with HP5+ using 12g/L to 50g/L sodium sulfite. The curve shape is pretty much straight, essentially the same as HP5+ in D-76 1:1, Xtol 1:1 etc. Delta 100 and Delta 400 have behaved the same way although I don't recommend Rodinal for them.

The only film I've seen change curve shape with the addition of sodium sulfite to Rodinal is T-Max 100.

Its curve shape in D-76 1:1 and 1:3 is pretty much dead straight, while in Rodinal 1:100 a mild shoulder begins at about Zone X; with the addition of 25g/L sodium sulfite that shoulder goes away and the curve straightens right up.

(posted 8583 days ago)

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