Mr_Rocketkiller
Member
Hi all...newbie here. Just starting off my black and white photo hobby...so to speak.
I was wondering...when does one determine when it's appropriate to push process film? I understand instances of mistaken ISO settings on the camera, poor lighting for the film that's loaded, etc. Is push processing also used to achieve an "artistic effect"?
For example, I plan on shooting my friend's band in their studio later on this week. I'm not certain of the lighting conditions, and the fastest film I currently have is 400TX. So, if my TTL meter shows that I can consistantly shoot 1 to 2 stops down, is it as simple as then pushing to 800 or 1600? Otherwise, pushing would probably result in a contrasty/grainy print?
I apologize if this is a redundant post...

For example, I plan on shooting my friend's band in their studio later on this week. I'm not certain of the lighting conditions, and the fastest film I currently have is 400TX. So, if my TTL meter shows that I can consistantly shoot 1 to 2 stops down, is it as simple as then pushing to 800 or 1600? Otherwise, pushing would probably result in a contrasty/grainy print?
I apologize if this is a redundant post...
