Darshan
Well-known
I've gotten pretty grainy and contrasty results doing this; I don't mind but may not be what you're going for.
I just did some tri-x at 3200 in Microphen 1+0. 25 mins @ 68 F. Agitated 2x every other minute (1,3,5 etc)
You may or may not like the results, I didn't think they were too bad for a first try (I used to send my push processing out).
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Good luck, let us know your results..
Except the 1st photo (which looks kind of pastel like especially on his face, maybe the scanning?), the other 2 came out pretty well. That middle one (3 guys) is just awesome. I kind of like your agitation routine.
Darshan
Well-known
I do Tri-X in Rodinal, 1:50 at 16-18deg for 45 minutes. 20 initial agitations then 5 gentle agitations every 5 minutes. Works for me, less Contrasty etc.
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And this is out past 6400, close to 8000 going of my lightmeter, this was around 80-90 minutes same process as above.
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These are absolutely wonderful, I can't believe that 2nd one was shot at 8000!! Too bad I don't have rodinal.
Darshan
Well-known
I do Tri-X @ 1600 in Rodinal 1:100 for one hour stand development. One minute constant agitation then let it sit, untouched, for 59 minutes. Temp between 68 and 72 degrees F.
I did somewhat the same as you guessing at an exposure which I metered after the fact. Likewise it was closer the 3200, actually a 1/3 of a stop beyond, call it 4000.
I processed in Rodinal 1:100 but went 90 minutes instead of 60. I also agitated very gently for 10 seconds at the 30 and 60 minute marks.
Like this one too, I am kind of getting the feeling that rodinal might be the answer to "really" push this film "and" get good results.
Darshan
Well-known
I have shot TX@3200 in D76 1+0 for recommended time from the massive developing chart. It looked, well, just okay.
TX@3200 with Hexar AF
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Can you tell me your agitation routine?
filmfan
Well-known
Can you tell me your agitation routine?
Sometimes I agitate, sometimes I don't. Not exactly scientific and I don't recommend my way of processing.
Darshan
Well-known
Sometimes I agitate, sometimes I don't. Not exactly scientific and I don't recommend my way of processing.
Lol, I wish I was as carefree. Problem is, I have just started to develop on my own and want to keep it a little scientific if I can, until I develop my own unscientific methods.
smillie
Coffee drinker
I've pushed Tri-X with Rodinal, and if you have it handy it's definitely great.
However, I've had better results with Donald Quall's Super Soup pushing in the range of 3200-6400. I have some examples here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/matt/tags/supersoup/
Compared to Rodinal stand, I found super soup had better contrast control and finer grain. Also took a lot less time!
However, I've had better results with Donald Quall's Super Soup pushing in the range of 3200-6400. I have some examples here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/matt/tags/supersoup/
Compared to Rodinal stand, I found super soup had better contrast control and finer grain. Also took a lot less time!
abumac
Well-known
reiner - amazing. can you give developing details?
Sure I can.
For 120 films, Tri-X 400 @ 3200 in T-max-Dev 1+4, 24 degrees, first minute continuous moving, then every minute 3 times, 14 minutes.
For 120 films, Tri-X 400 @ 6400 in T-max-Dev 1+4, 24 degrees, first minute continuous moving, then every 30 sec 2 times, 25 minutes.
For 35mm it should be the same, but I haven't tried it yet.
Give it a try
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ChrisP
Grain Lover
Sorry I'm late
Sorry I'm late
Took longer to get around to these than I had hoped.
All at either 3200 or 6400(ish) probably less than 6400
3200 20 inversions pre-wash than cook for 12 minutes at 20c
6400 20 inversions pre-wash than cook for 14 minutes at 20c
You can adjust for whatever you want
all souped in d76

Film-Full-261 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-271 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-272 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-292 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr
Sorry I'm late
Took longer to get around to these than I had hoped.
All at either 3200 or 6400(ish) probably less than 6400
3200 20 inversions pre-wash than cook for 12 minutes at 20c
6400 20 inversions pre-wash than cook for 14 minutes at 20c
You can adjust for whatever you want
all souped in d76

Film-Full-261 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-271 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-272 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-292 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr
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ChrisP
Grain Lover
and now some 6400
and now some 6400
Like I said 6400 (ish) probably more like overdeveloped 3200 for most of these

Film-Full-297 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-300 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr
and now some 6400
Like I said 6400 (ish) probably more like overdeveloped 3200 for most of these

Film-Full-297 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-300 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr
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ChrisP
Grain Lover
and a few more
and a few more
A couple more at 3200

Film-Full-330 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-348 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-355 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-358 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr
and a few more
A couple more at 3200

Film-Full-330 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-348 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-355 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr

Film-Full-358 by Albino_BlacMan, on Flickr
huntjump
Well-known
Came out great. Really enjoy the first guitar pic @3200
Brian Legge
Veteran
I haven't, but presumably all of these people have:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=tri+x+minutes+3200&ss=2&s=int

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=tri+x+minutes+3200&ss=2&s=int
Darshan
Well-known
Excellent photos ChrisP, esp the guitar ones and the 4th one in the last set (lovely reflections).
I am about to develop my roll this evening, will post comments tonight and results tomorrow.
Thanks for all the help.
I am about to develop my roll this evening, will post comments tonight and results tomorrow.
Thanks for all the help.
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