I experimented with pushing Tri-X to 1600 over the weekend, and there was a lot more grain than I expected. I did shoot with some expired film from 2003, and was wondering if that could be the culprit for the unexpected grain, or maybe there was something wrong with the development process.
Is there anyone out there who had a similar experience with pushing expired Tri-X and saw extensive grain?
I know pushing film will add additional grain as a side affect, but this is more than i anticipated, can someone comment on whether or not the grain I have in the following photos are to be expected?
Here's what I have (large file):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3247/3040233310_50b223cdaa_o.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cpt782/3039407189/sizes/o/
Is there anyone out there who had a similar experience with pushing expired Tri-X and saw extensive grain?
I know pushing film will add additional grain as a side affect, but this is more than i anticipated, can someone comment on whether or not the grain I have in the following photos are to be expected?
Here's what I have (large file):
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3247/3040233310_50b223cdaa_o.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cpt782/3039407189/sizes/o/

