I'm thinking about shooting a couple of rolls of T-Max 400 for push processing 1 full stop with Xtol. The negatives will then be scanned with a good film scanner. All of the resources that I've encountered recommend no deviation from the standard development time whatsoever.
I'm wondering if other people have found this recommendation to produce acceptable results, or if anyone has any other recommendations they think might work better.
I'm somewhat skeptical as I've shot a number of frames which were intentionally underexposed by 1 full stop and processed in Xtol at the standard development time, and those frames were very faint. Am I just underestimating the latitude of my film, or is my skepticism valid?
I'm wondering if other people have found this recommendation to produce acceptable results, or if anyone has any other recommendations they think might work better.
I'm somewhat skeptical as I've shot a number of frames which were intentionally underexposed by 1 full stop and processed in Xtol at the standard development time, and those frames were very faint. Am I just underestimating the latitude of my film, or is my skepticism valid?
