Yesterday I developed a 120 roll of Tri-X that I'd shot in my Agfa Isolette. It's the first time I'd used the Isolette, although I've had it for ages. All the shots are very low contrast and I'm wondering, don't laugh if this is a stupid question, whether a lens by some aspect of design can be low contrast?
The film was developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 13 mins. Now I know this isn't the most contrasty of developer combinations, but it is what I always use. I've used a couple of rolls of Neopan 1600 recently and really enjoyed the contrast it's given me. I don't really want to be using iso 1600 film all the time so maybe I should be thinking about changing my developer? I read that by using the Rodinal at a lower dilution, say 1+25, I should get higher contrast.
Searching back through the forum I read a lot of positives about Aculux, which I'm sure is what I used to use when I developed film at school, a long time ago. Can does anyone have any info on it's relative contrast? I'm really looking for a one shot liquid developer like the Rodinal. Cheap and convenient, it's a good combination.
This has turned into a rather rambling post, but normally I have so little time to think and research such things it's great having a few days over the holiday to really focus (all puns intended) to think about my photography.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I hope your all enjoying any time off you have.
Nigel