I'm brand new to photography and anlaog. A month ago, I picked up a Pentax Spotmatic before going on vacation. Before leaving, I tested out 2 color rolls and had them developed to test for light leaks... then i did just enough reading about B&W, Home development, and push-processing to get me into trouble. I picked up a bunch of rolls of Tri-X and headed out.
I shot a lot of stuff at night on the streets (including food vendors, neon signs, etc). Based on the light meter on the camera, 400 speed wasn't going to cut it most of the time, so i set my EI to either 800 or 1600 for the majority of the rolls with the intention of developing them at home... (I've never developed anyting before).
I UNDERSTAND NOW THAT I SHOULDN'T HAVE "EXPERIMENTED" BEFORE HAVING A CLUE WHAT I WAS DOING (i also know that there are wildly divided opinions on whether Tri-X is suitable for pushing that far)... the damage is done. Please help me move forward from here.
So - I'm back home, and I've picked up all the gear i need to develop. I shot a few "test rolls" at 1600 and 800, but not necessarily in "similar lighting conditions." I don't want to spend the rest of my life developing test rolls, so where should i start with these test rolls?
I was originally intending to do stand development in Rodinal. I liked the idea of a liquid developer that keeps forever, and I've also seen what look to be great results from this. I would also love to be able to "standardize" so i use the same developer/film combo moving forward..... But then i read posts of people shouting about how pushing Tri-X with Rodinal in stand development is idiotic.
Currently, i own some Microphen, Rodinal, and D-76. I'm willing to pick something else up if its a better option, but i really need to stop overthinking this and start somewhere. Unfortunately, everything i read seems to gives me wildly different advice about how to proceed with developing these pushed rolls.
Any help?
I shot a lot of stuff at night on the streets (including food vendors, neon signs, etc). Based on the light meter on the camera, 400 speed wasn't going to cut it most of the time, so i set my EI to either 800 or 1600 for the majority of the rolls with the intention of developing them at home... (I've never developed anyting before).
I UNDERSTAND NOW THAT I SHOULDN'T HAVE "EXPERIMENTED" BEFORE HAVING A CLUE WHAT I WAS DOING (i also know that there are wildly divided opinions on whether Tri-X is suitable for pushing that far)... the damage is done. Please help me move forward from here.
So - I'm back home, and I've picked up all the gear i need to develop. I shot a few "test rolls" at 1600 and 800, but not necessarily in "similar lighting conditions." I don't want to spend the rest of my life developing test rolls, so where should i start with these test rolls?
I was originally intending to do stand development in Rodinal. I liked the idea of a liquid developer that keeps forever, and I've also seen what look to be great results from this. I would also love to be able to "standardize" so i use the same developer/film combo moving forward..... But then i read posts of people shouting about how pushing Tri-X with Rodinal in stand development is idiotic.
Currently, i own some Microphen, Rodinal, and D-76. I'm willing to pick something else up if its a better option, but i really need to stop overthinking this and start somewhere. Unfortunately, everything i read seems to gives me wildly different advice about how to proceed with developing these pushed rolls.
Any help?
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