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    From last week's stroll in the woods, after the snow has melted rather rapidly. Scan of a darkroom print.
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    Man tuco you continue to amaze with these dunes shot. Was this developed with Pyro?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Man tuco you continue to amaze with these dunes shot. Was this developed with Pyro?
    Thanks. Yes.

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    I just love that 'look' Jonathan.
    Thanks. Sometimes shooting daylight film under fluorescent lighting, and lacking a 'white balance' control, is a good thing.

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    Here's one from (gulp) 25 years ago, but just scanned this week.

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    Tuco another beauty.
    I liked this fire hydrant at dusk.


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    tuco inspired me to load up some TMZ and try something. I went downtown since it was dark and shot some random stuff, metered at 400 (but added a bit due to some longer exposures sometimes), and developed in highly dilute T-Max RS (I think 1:20 is about what I did). Semi-stand for one hour. What I got is fairly impressive considering. The grain is tight, the shadows are nice and open, and the detail is very nice considering the small negative. I will have to try some Pyrocat but I need to buy some fresh stock. Anyway, here is a shot from the roll:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    tuco inspired me to load up some TMZ and try something. I went downtown since it was dark and shot some random stuff, metered at 400 (but added a bit due to some longer exposures sometimes), and developed in highly dilute T-Max RS (I think 1:20 is about what I did). Semi-stand for one hour. What I got is fairly impressive considering. The grain is tight, the shadows are nice and open, and the detail is very nice considering the small negative. I will have to try some Pyrocat but I need to buy some fresh stock. Anyway, here is a shot from the roll:
    Good to hear. The technique is to compress highlights on high contrast scenes. I'm not sure if stand development for an hour in T-Max is development to completion. If it is then I'd think that defeats the purpose.

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    Wow! That's cool. I love the black shrubs behind the truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    Good to hear. The technique is to compress highlights on high contrast scenes. I'm not sure if stand development for an hour in T-Max is development to completion. If it is then I'd think that defeats the purpose.
    Yeah, and that photo was not a good example of the compression...it was just one I liked! It did compress the scene. I will post a better example: I have taken similar photos to this and the streetlamps always are blown out completely along with the area around it. Here they've been rendered clearly. The high dilution I believe is not developing to completion - these negatives were a little thin. From what I understand T-Max RS is technically a compensating developer, which is why I thought this would work. I think it would be fruitful to experiment more, though admittedly when I get some fresh pyro I might abandon it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
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    I think it would be fruitful to experiment more, though admittedly when I get some fresh pyro I might abandon it.
    No, keep working with the T-max. I picked some up and was planning to try it. You can do the R&D for us all I was looking at and scanned some much older negatives recently for a family thing. I had used T-Max film and T-Max developer on those. I liked the results and want to take another look at the combo.

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