(Warning: 6x9 image. Don't tell the moderators)
I had a roll of TMX sitting in my 1950's Agfa Record 6x9 folding camera. The film was still in the camera from 5 years ago, with a few shots left. I decided to shoot some high SBR images and develop the film in Divided Pyrocat.
Wow, that stuff really works. I didn't take any specific readings: just placed an incident meter in the middle of the room near the chair and just did what the meter said, which was actually an 8-second exposure. I thought that would burn right through the film, but it worked just fine.
Here's what's really on the negative: a bit more detail in the shadows. No adjustment curve has been applied, just a straight line to clip the film edge and 100% white on sunlit paint. The non-adjusted version is less "snappy", but perhaps more analog in its feel.
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