I found a chart at one point that listed times for push/pull with hc110 and trix but cant seem to find it via google now. Does anyone know of one?
I found a chart at one point that listed times for push/pull with hc110 and trix but cant seem to find it via google now. Does anyone know of one?
Ryan Mills
try the Kodak B&W darkroom dataguide.
I have not been able to find that other than print versions, have you seen it as a pdf anywhere?
Ryan Mills
Lots of suggestions in the massive development chart but ultimately you'll need to try some stuff and see how it turns out.
My usual routine for Tri-X and HC-110 is 1:49 for 8 minutes so I have been pushing it two stops and developing for 16 minutes. Works but gets a lot of contrast so now I am thinking about agitating less.
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Thanks I will have to do some tests from the massive chart. Curious how it looks if I shoot TriX 320 at 100 or 50. Don't like having to crank paste f40 for a portraits in natural light.
Ryan Mills
Does not seem like they have anything in it for push/pull and trix 320, anyone have some guesses or starting points to try if I shoot trix 320 at 100?
Ryan Mills
Shave off two full minutes and you should be close.
Shave off two full minutes and you should be close.
On your first shot, shoot two identical exposures. Take off a couple minutes and develop the first one. Adjust if necessary.
Thanks I will give that a try
Ryan Mills
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