Hi all,
We are heading down to the local swimming hole today and I will be taking the Nikon FM and Nikon f1.8 50mm loaded with Tri X. It will be in the middle of the day, the sun will be blazing, and given the odd small shady tree at the location, contrast levels will be huge. With my limited experience with this film I've noticed shots taken in that type of light, and processed and printed with my standard procedures just don't look so good. I can't explain the "look". A bit "flat" or "murky" maybe. I understand that any film will be struggling to deal with that sort of contrast extreme, but are some better than others? Is Tri X a poor choice?
Thanks
We are heading down to the local swimming hole today and I will be taking the Nikon FM and Nikon f1.8 50mm loaded with Tri X. It will be in the middle of the day, the sun will be blazing, and given the odd small shady tree at the location, contrast levels will be huge. With my limited experience with this film I've noticed shots taken in that type of light, and processed and printed with my standard procedures just don't look so good. I can't explain the "look". A bit "flat" or "murky" maybe. I understand that any film will be struggling to deal with that sort of contrast extreme, but are some better than others? Is Tri X a poor choice?
Thanks
