Trius
Waiting on Maitani
David: Large areas of open sky on Tri-X present problems for just about any dilute developer, in my experience. While I am not a fine grain freak by any means, if I am photographing a scene with prominent/important areas of sky or even tone surfaces, I prefer going all the way to something like Pan F+
(very large here: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2464/4006454639_2715ea1d16_o.jpg)
Even with a fine grain film, 35mm is really inadequate to the task for me. TMX on 4x5 (or larger!) is the way to go.

(very large here: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2464/4006454639_2715ea1d16_o.jpg)
Even with a fine grain film, 35mm is really inadequate to the task for me. TMX on 4x5 (or larger!) is the way to go.
degruyl
Just this guy, you know?
Even with a fine grain film, 35mm is really inadequate to the task for me. TMX on 4x5 (or larger!) is the way to go.![]()
No argument about size. Negative size makes all the difference in the world.
DGA
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I usually take pictures either in the evening or indoors so I rate my TX400 @ EI 800.
My preferred Rodinal combination is 1:100 (actually it's 6:500, for keeping 3ml-per-roll rule):
- 30min @ 20°C.
- 3min pre-soak (basically, to cool the tank. It's pretty hot over here).
- 1min first agitation.
- 6 slow inversions every minute thereafter.
M6TTL, M-Hexanon 28mm f/2.8.
My preferred Rodinal combination is 1:100 (actually it's 6:500, for keeping 3ml-per-roll rule):
- 30min @ 20°C.
- 3min pre-soak (basically, to cool the tank. It's pretty hot over here).
- 1min first agitation.
- 6 slow inversions every minute thereafter.
M6TTL, M-Hexanon 28mm f/2.8.
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Jaans
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David: Large areas of open sky on Tri-X present problems for just about any dilute developer, in my experience. While I am not a fine grain freak by any means, if I am photographing a scene with prominent/important areas of sky or even tone surfaces, I prefer going all the way to something like Pan F+
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(very large here: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2464/4006454639_2715ea1d16_o.jpg)
Even with a fine grain film, 35mm is really inadequate to the task for me. TMX on 4x5 (or larger!) is the way to go.![]()
I haven't checked this thread for a while. Thats a stunning landscape photo - I love the detail in the clouds.
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