I once did similar, "pushing" Tri-X to EI 1,000, only to find it was FP-4 in the camera, not Tri-X. I souped the heck out of it in my standard, D23. The negs printed fine, but grain was pretty obvious.
In ye oldene dayz, TRI-X souped in straight D-76 often did well at an EI of 650, developed for the normal time (was that 8 minutes, 68F?, I forget). So a push to EI 1,600 should be doable if, as abpve states, you can keep contrast increases, some how, at a minimum. Perhaps 8 minutes normal, followed by water bath, with additional increments and water baths???
Thank you very much, RB.
Somewhere I should have D76 and XTOL too.They are pictures I shot in New York on 1st January and and I would like very much to be able to save them. I'm going to try and I beg you to specify further about "low diluitions". What do you mean "for 100% - 200% your normal time"?
Thanks again
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