I tested a tri-x at
400, 320, 250, 200
Iso.
It was very overcast, a dull dull day.
Am I correct that a film works at a higher iso speed on dull days?
So instead of 250 - 320 or even 400 should be fine?
Basically the Kodak sheet for tri-x seems way off, as they are suggesting 3.5 min for dilution B - hc-110.
I tried 11.45 min, but the negs seem a bit flat.
Now - would you recommend me to shoot at 400, 320 or develop for more like 14 min ( i developed at 11.45 min).
I added 2.5 ml Rodinal to the Dilution H got the recipe on one of the forums at rangefinder.com
https://www.flickr.com/photos/104979973@N04/sets/72157652047393015/
here you can see the the images - both positive and negative.
I only inverted in color perfect - although you can choose grades in there. but just clicked normal grade and ok. no tweaking.
400, 320, 250, 200
Iso.
It was very overcast, a dull dull day.
Am I correct that a film works at a higher iso speed on dull days?
So instead of 250 - 320 or even 400 should be fine?
Basically the Kodak sheet for tri-x seems way off, as they are suggesting 3.5 min for dilution B - hc-110.
I tried 11.45 min, but the negs seem a bit flat.
Now - would you recommend me to shoot at 400, 320 or develop for more like 14 min ( i developed at 11.45 min).
I added 2.5 ml Rodinal to the Dilution H got the recipe on one of the forums at rangefinder.com
https://www.flickr.com/photos/104979973@N04/sets/72157652047393015/
here you can see the the images - both positive and negative.
I only inverted in color perfect - although you can choose grades in there. but just clicked normal grade and ok. no tweaking.

