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As usual, I made a mistake using my Rolleiflex... I had the camera loaded with Tri-X pro (ISO 320) and I thought it was loaded with APX 100... So I exposed the film at E.I. 100... in bright sunlight...

So, I was thinking of something like Perceptol 1+3, Rodinal 1+100... what do you think ? Does someone have a tested combo ?

The good part will be the REALLY RICH shadow detail ... :tongue:
 

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Dear George,

In straight (not diluted) Perceptol the true ISO is only about 200 anyway, and a 1-stop overexposure is neither here nor there.

I have an old Pentax where all the shutter speeds from 1/15 upwards are 1 stop slow. Before I got a shutter speed tester (ZTS) I didn't know this, so I treated the shutter as normal. I always liked the tonality it gave me...

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My usual practice is to rate TXP at 160, and then make all metering errors on the side of overexposure, so my ordinary EI for the stuff is probably around 150 or less. Try a 1:25 Rodinal solution for 9 minutes at 68F/20C. That should put your somewhere around a Grade 3 paper. Sanders
 
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As usual, I made a mistake using my Rolleiflex... I had the camera loaded with Tri-X pro (ISO 320) and I thought it was loaded with APX 100... So I exposed the film at E.I. 100... in bright sunlight...

So, I was thinking of something like Perceptol 1+3, Rodinal 1+100... what do you think ? Does someone have a tested combo ?

The good part will be the REALLY RICH shadow detail ... :tongue:
Develop `normally` in full strength Microdol-X or Ilford Perceptol.
 

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George, would be very interested in hearing from you about the look you have from this roll. Not too bad for overexposure, but contrast and subject matter will have a lot to do with the prints. Please post a shot or two if you get around to it and let us know what grade you had to use for the printing session. Thanks, tim
 

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George, would be very interested in hearing from you about the look you have from this roll. Not too bad for overexposure, but contrast and subject matter will have a lot to do with the prints. Please post a shot or two if you get around to it and let us know what grade you had to use for the printing session. Thanks, tim

Seconded! A follow-up is always welcome.

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George, would be very interested in hearing from you about the look you have from this roll. Not too bad for overexposure, but contrast and subject matter will have a lot to do with the prints. Please post a shot or two if you get around to it and let us know what grade you had to use for the printing session. Thanks, tim

Hahaha... Tim, I'll be glad to tell you how the film looks like after the development, but printing pictures from a film is something I usually do a few months later... I'll keep in mind to post something, though...
 
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