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Last night I developed Tri-X and wanted to push two stops to 1600. Exposures were also @ 1600. I didn't want to develop for 18 minutes at 1+50 so I took a look at the patterns of the same speeds in different dilutions and figured that cutting the time by about 35% (I developed for 11:30 minutes) in 1+25, I would get properly developed negs. They came out quite thin.
Don't know if this is useful info or not, but most of the roll was used for night, handheld photos. I placed the shadow areas on about zones II-III, depending on the amount of detail I wanted to retain. Needless the to say, the lights in all the pictures are developed well (not at dense as I expected), but the shadow areas on the neg are REALLY thin…
Stupid amateur question about developing: would any of you agitate more vigorously the first half of development and less vigorous for the latter half of developing to achieve more shadow detail and limit development in the highlights? Basically, trying to control the extra high contrast a bit while using push processing. For the record, I did not do this, I used my standard technique of agitation, consistently through-out developing.
Don't know if this is useful info or not, but most of the roll was used for night, handheld photos. I placed the shadow areas on about zones II-III, depending on the amount of detail I wanted to retain. Needless the to say, the lights in all the pictures are developed well (not at dense as I expected), but the shadow areas on the neg are REALLY thin…
Stupid amateur question about developing: would any of you agitate more vigorously the first half of development and less vigorous for the latter half of developing to achieve more shadow detail and limit development in the highlights? Basically, trying to control the extra high contrast a bit while using push processing. For the record, I did not do this, I used my standard technique of agitation, consistently through-out developing.
