Edimilson
Member
Hello!
I have added several of Thomas Krebs's superb photographs to my list of favorites. Many of them display the kind of sharpness I'd like to achieve in my own photos.
Here's one example : (there was a url link here which no longer exists).
As I'm new to the art of black and white film photography (it's been only 3 or 4 months since I set up my darkroom), what I'm going to ask you is probably a newbie question. I use T-Max 400 developed in D76. Would I be right to suppose that I must underexpose the film by one or two stops and then overdevelop it?
If that is right, what would be a good development time to begin experimenting with T-Max in D76 at 1:3?
Kodak's pdf file on T-Max says nothing about developing it in a 1:3 solution.
Thanks!
I have added several of Thomas Krebs's superb photographs to my list of favorites. Many of them display the kind of sharpness I'd like to achieve in my own photos.
Here's one example : (there was a url link here which no longer exists).
As I'm new to the art of black and white film photography (it's been only 3 or 4 months since I set up my darkroom), what I'm going to ask you is probably a newbie question. I use T-Max 400 developed in D76. Would I be right to suppose that I must underexpose the film by one or two stops and then overdevelop it?
If that is right, what would be a good development time to begin experimenting with T-Max in D76 at 1:3?
Kodak's pdf file on T-Max says nothing about developing it in a 1:3 solution.
Thanks!