Every once in a while I get suckered into trying out a new – or at least new to me – film stock. Pulled in with the promise of ‘unleashing my full creative potential’ or interrogating a new ‘look’. Afterwards I always feel a little used lol. I’m thinking that part of the appeal is people looking for in camera effects or a ‘signature look’, a film that renders like its been through an IG filter (looking at you Pheonix200 lolz). Which is an interesting exercise but IMO always ends up being limited by the character of the emulsion. If I want a ‘filmic’ image I’ll just shoot with my Fuji digital.
So I bought 2 rolls of Kodak DDX, a re-rolled monochrome cinema film that seems to have been around for a while. I shot one roll at box speed (200) and the other at 400. Developed both in Rodinal 1+60. Maybe not the best choice but that’s what I had on my shelf atm and I was impatient… I mixed the chems with the box speed in mind, but then looking at the massive dev chart there were no times given for DDX @400 for the 1+60 dilution, hmmmmm…. So since I had the chems mixed I just guesstimated and approximately doubled the development time given for 200 for the roll exposed at 400, a stop is a stop is a stop, right?
Weirdly, the roll shot at 200 turned out underdeveloped while the one shot at 400 was pretty much perfect. Maybe that was user error ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Maybe it was my 12 year old half empty bottle of Rodinal finally giving up, but it was a surprise as I was mentally prepared for the pushed roll to go sideways since I was playing fast and loose with dev times. Other than that the DDX was pretty well behaved with pretty wide latitude. I’m thinking a nice people and pets film and maybe landscapes/cityscapes. I can see the appeal, it is a very pretty emulsion and It does scan very well, but it’s too clean for me.
So a pretty, fine grained, easy scanning, black and white film, just watch your dev times. But I’m going back to the basic grittier – and cheaper – TriX and HP5 (or FP4 if I want something slower) – which seems to be what I always do after trying something new….



























