More details on handmade black and white processing here: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2010/10/29/handmade-black-and-white-processing
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xongaxin
all your black and white photos seem to be so crisp, and the colors so contrasting (not a lot of grey). how did you do this?
stouf
Thank you ! In this particular example, it's due to long process (13') with diluted Rodinal (1+50). In general, long processes tend to increase contrast, but reduce detail... You can check the link in the description for more details...