damienm
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D-23 has become one of my favorites for pushing, as it gives a little nudge to low-end densities, without going too crazy on the high end.
I've done Tri-X @ 6400 with amazing results in a Rodinal 1+100, 2 hour semi-stand, 120 though.
I have no experience with D-76 though.
I am interested in this answer.
How many inversions per minute?
What about the grain?
What about shadow and lights density?
Thank you in advance.
I very much admire the results this photographer is getting with Tri-X @1600 processed in Rodinal (1:50 for about 25 minutes). He seems to shoot this way day-to-day, not just in "push" situations.
Link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/zgodzinski/4200199615/
Why are all these "push x film with y developer?" threads always the same?
If your scene has adequate lighting the effects of pushing film are going to be a lot less than if you *need* to push. But it doesn't matter, every single type of these threads turns into "let me post my photos pushed to EI 89000 and developed in Zordinal Kryptoflex 1+345 for a week" type situation.
Want solid results with out of all the fake black magic? Use a developer that is known to not lose film speed, provide adequate shadow detail, and keep grain under control. A few have already been mentioned.
Athiril said:If you want to make angsty unsubstantiated veiled attacks on sharing my experience in response to someone asking for it, then take it to the The Soap Box, and leave it in there.
Please keep things objective outside of The Soap Box.
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