Hi, I am a little baffled . I already had my Trix-400 rated at ISO 320 giving me a good density in zone I of about 0.07 ranging to 0.11 so I was happily shooting it at ISO 320 . Lately I decided to retest the speed of the film for whatever reason. I was surprised to see Zone I now measuring at 0.05 . I repeated the test again with same results. Then I tried a third time very carefully again just in case not to introduce any possible variables. Now I am getting density of 0.02 to 0.03 in Zone I with exact same methodology. I use an 18% middle gray card shot in open shade occupying the whole frame in out of focus. (I am using Ansel's book methodology exactly as described). I processed using the same processing times, developer D76 and dilution 1:1 @ 68F as I always do and had already down. I would have to rate the film now at like ISO 200 to get close to density 0.10 as expected, but that will shoot the higher zones much higher. What gives ? what could possibly have happened.??? I must note that I am getting the same results with two different cameras of the same kind. Both are Canon Elan 7E. In other words, I don't think it should be the camera because both are giving me the same density at the same time. I re-calibrated my densitometer and metered the calibration sheet with perfect measures exactly as expected. So it shouldn't be the densitometer I think. I don't understand.
