noseoil said:
You won't win the Kentucky Derby with a plow horse, unless all the other horses drop dead during the race. tim
But then, if you're loaded with Tri-X and you find youreself shooting in a club or bar where flash would be a serious faux pas, isn't that a case where the other horses have, in fact, dropped dead, come up with stones in their hooves, thrown their riders, or otherwise scratched, leaving you to try to get something out of your plow horse?
I can shoot Tri-X at EI 800 without it being obvious I've done anything to it, just by using dilution, extended development, and reduced agitation. At EI 1600, it looks a little harsh, but I usually use Diafine and don't see a lot of degradation (though I'll admit I'm not the kind of fanatic about shadow detail some Zonies are). Beyond that, it gets dicey, but I've seen images shot on Tri-X at EI 3200 that were developed with two or three passes through Diafine (with a thorough rinse after each Bath B to avoid contaminating Bath A), and heard of EI 6400 and beyond with other exotic methods.
If midtones will get the job done (and they usually will with the kind of subject matter where you can't just tripod the camera, open the shutter, and got get a cup of coffee while you wait for enough photons to arrive), you can push a long, long way. If you want results like Ansel Adams, you'll probably wind up convincing youself that Tri-X is actually a 200-250 speed film.