Lighthouse
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Hi everyone, I’ve been a long time user of this site (well, since it was apug), but never had the need to really ask a question here, as so much has already been answered. Anyway, I recently had to start printing my own negatives, which I haven’t done in about 7 years, since I started photography as a teenager. My methods have changed, well, a lot. I have a proprietary development method I developed with an ex-apuger, which allows for quite an extreme push with conserved highlights and mid tones. I also push tri-x and tmax-400 to 1600 and 3200 on a regular basis using this method, or just plain xtol. I think my negatives look great, prints come (came) back from the printer looking great, but when I just went and dusted off the focomat 1c.. well, short print times, blown highlights, higher than desired contrast, and just overall don’t look good. All things I once avoided as a 17 year old in the darkroom, and learned were the products of push processing. God bless my printer, for he surely was skilled in dealing with the crap I sent him
What’s the best way to develop film for printing? I believe it’s great to be a printer who can print anything, but I’m simply not so skilled yet and need all the help I can get. Is there a way to push process film in certain way that results in a more printable negative? Maybe shoot at 1600 and develop for 3200? I just simply can’t live without pushing, as I couldn’t get the shots I get without that extra speed. However, I also can’t live with 8 second exposures at f8 (enlarging) and having to fight blown highlights and all the other symptoms of a pushed negative.
Thanks for all the help, and I appreciate your all’s time. I always wanted to post here, but sometimes things get very heated here
P.S. yes, these negatives scan very well, which is expected, I just don’t like digital prints. I’m not sure why. Sorry
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What’s the best way to develop film for printing? I believe it’s great to be a printer who can print anything, but I’m simply not so skilled yet and need all the help I can get. Is there a way to push process film in certain way that results in a more printable negative? Maybe shoot at 1600 and develop for 3200? I just simply can’t live without pushing, as I couldn’t get the shots I get without that extra speed. However, I also can’t live with 8 second exposures at f8 (enlarging) and having to fight blown highlights and all the other symptoms of a pushed negative.
Thanks for all the help, and I appreciate your all’s time. I always wanted to post here, but sometimes things get very heated here

P.S. yes, these negatives scan very well, which is expected, I just don’t like digital prints. I’m not sure why. Sorry
