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Hi all
Been shooting film only for a while now. Mostly photographing models and develop it on my own (b&w).
So far I've tried Rodinal (at the very beginning, only used it once), XTOL for the second time and since then I switched to HC-110 (Dilution B).
Shooting Tri-X 400 exclusively and liking the classic combo with HC-110 I think things look pretty good. These are some of my black & white developments:
Using the "recipe" from my lab (Carmencita Film Lab). 6m30s in Dilution B. 30 seconds initial and every minute 10 seconds: very gentle 1 inversion of the tank and at the same time rotating a bit
http://jessestr.be/albums/lookbook/content/lynn-6/lightbox/
http://jessestr.be/albums/lookbook/content/lynn/lightbox/
http://jessestr.be/albums/lookbook/content/lynn-16/lightbox/
So what's the problem? Well, when I'm on the streets, I'd like to shoot some pictures too (no models).
My negatives look really "dull". Probably because the light isn't always so interesting but let's give an example.
I really like these shots on Tri-X (the black & whites): http://www.johnnypatience.com/london-on-leica/. They are really contrasty & poppy. Bright and clear.
I tried a mid-yellow filter this time to increase the contrast but no real improvements. Look at the shots below. These are by no means good shots, but they prove what I want to show and what I want to work on.
What should I try improving on them? They had a little post-processing when I scanned them. Mainly exposure, pulling blacks deeper as they were even more flat / dull before that.
If you see the differences between Johnny's black & white and mine's. What are the key improvements I should make that could get close to the look, I'm looking for?
Been shooting film only for a while now. Mostly photographing models and develop it on my own (b&w).
So far I've tried Rodinal (at the very beginning, only used it once), XTOL for the second time and since then I switched to HC-110 (Dilution B).
Shooting Tri-X 400 exclusively and liking the classic combo with HC-110 I think things look pretty good. These are some of my black & white developments:
Using the "recipe" from my lab (Carmencita Film Lab). 6m30s in Dilution B. 30 seconds initial and every minute 10 seconds: very gentle 1 inversion of the tank and at the same time rotating a bit
http://jessestr.be/albums/lookbook/content/lynn-6/lightbox/
http://jessestr.be/albums/lookbook/content/lynn/lightbox/
http://jessestr.be/albums/lookbook/content/lynn-16/lightbox/
So what's the problem? Well, when I'm on the streets, I'd like to shoot some pictures too (no models).
My negatives look really "dull". Probably because the light isn't always so interesting but let's give an example.
I really like these shots on Tri-X (the black & whites): http://www.johnnypatience.com/london-on-leica/. They are really contrasty & poppy. Bright and clear.
I tried a mid-yellow filter this time to increase the contrast but no real improvements. Look at the shots below. These are by no means good shots, but they prove what I want to show and what I want to work on.
What should I try improving on them? They had a little post-processing when I scanned them. Mainly exposure, pulling blacks deeper as they were even more flat / dull before that.
If you see the differences between Johnny's black & white and mine's. What are the key improvements I should make that could get close to the look, I'm looking for?
! I know Johnny's pictures are developed in XTOL. Maybe that's a difference? And mostly lightning conditions I guess. Should shoot and try more.