I can't take credit for that ross, although I wish I could. That's Joel Truckenbrod's photograph.
I can't take credit for that ross, although I wish I could. That's Joel Truckenbrod's photograph.
I happen to try a head shot with the 105mm + extension tube the other day on a few volunteers at a dinner party with expired (in 2000) Tri-X Pan Professional. I plan on developing it today but I fear I'm going to have to push the film it because the low light and I didn't want to go slower than 1/30 on the shutter.
Thanks everyone!
I use Tmax developer for medium format (1+4) and the negatives come out much thicker than in Pyrocat HD. In fact their recommended development times for shooting TRI-X at 800 are the same as for 400.
So you might give that a try, it is a bit expensive though - I think I paid 16€ /liter
Tom Keymeulen
Enjoyed Hedley's recent cloud photos...
From the Rockland (ME) Breakwater yesterday watching some nearby downpours
With my infrared D100:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1375969...n/photostream/
And the D600 and 105/dc:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1375969...n/photostream/
I have some T-Max dev on hand and used it. I don't push film with PMK. I also shot of roll of 400TMY-2. I developed them in the same tank. The TMY time was a little push for the TXP according to my old Kodak BW Darkroom Dataguide. The film is drying now and the expired TXP looks to have some higher than normal base fog. We'll see how they scan.
Test shot for 5x7 session. Same boring subject in 5x7 folder later...
Tin Can
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