Dear Friends,
This may seem a basic question but up to now I have not really
considered it. Please lend me your thoughts.
I shoot Kodak Porta films in the Hasselblad system – 160 NC and
400 NC as well as the VC versions. I develop the films very successfully in
a Jobo machine using standard Fuji or Kodak chemistry – so far so boring.
But what can I do to get negatives with smaller grain?
I remember the ever-more complex fine grain developing regimes
and chemistry for the 35mm monochromes – toe of frog and eye of bat stuff.
But I have never seen anything that applies to the C 41 process.
Are there finer-grained films than the Kodak duo? Are there
finer developers? Advice, please.
Uncle Dick
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