colrehogan said:Sheet film, roll film?
blix@broadpark.no said:TX or TXP?
Personally, I just did my own little test, because I was tired of inconsistent results..
I shot 4 identical shots and developed for 7-9-11-13 minutes, so as soon as I get to print them,I`ll know what`s the best development time for an overcast scene here in Norway is
I`ve read every PyrocatHD/Tri-X thread here on Apug, and still felt I had to do this, because of all the personal varibles in metering, enlarging ect...
noseoil said:Sandy, just curious about the new tri-x. I don't use it, but what capabilities does it have for expanding & contracting? You've listed 3 times, does it stand more, or is it pretty well maxed out with this narrow range of values? tim
P.S. Still pretty spoiled by the Efke 100 & pyrocat
If you can get the 1.4 with some non-staining developer, then you can add to it by bleaching and redeveloping in Pyrocat. That would be an emergency ploy, so test it first on a throwaway neg. You can also bleach an redevelop Pyrocat or PMK negs, which will increase the stain image but only restore the silver part. Again, test on a throwaway.sanking said:I don't find it to be a very good film for expansion. When the desired DR is 1.35 or more you will be lucky to get even N+1 out of it. It does contract nicely, however.
Some folks may claim more expansion with other developers, but the maximum potential for CI is about 99% in the film and the developer plays a small role.
Sandy
Ok, that just got my attention. Does the redevelopment create as much image stain as the initial development? Would dev., bleach, dev. yield twice as much image stain?gainer said:...You can also bleach and redevelop Pyrocat or PMK negs, which will increase the stain image but only restore the silver part. Again, test on a throwaway.
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