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digital renegade
Hi,
I have shot a roll of Tri-X to test it with Rodinal. I exposed for shadows @ EI 400 and then in half steps to +2 and -2. I am not very experienced in judging the nagtives, so I have scanned the film - but when I've scanned it as usuall (and I've used Epson Scan and Vuescan) and have adjusted black and white points, all the scans, especially those overexposed look pretty much the same in shadow, but also more or less in highlight areas, so it's kinda hard to tell which EI would be the best.
So the question is, how to scan this test roll. Am I doing something wrong? Should I leave the black and white points at some fixed values?
Thanx
I have shot a roll of Tri-X to test it with Rodinal. I exposed for shadows @ EI 400 and then in half steps to +2 and -2. I am not very experienced in judging the nagtives, so I have scanned the film - but when I've scanned it as usuall (and I've used Epson Scan and Vuescan) and have adjusted black and white points, all the scans, especially those overexposed look pretty much the same in shadow, but also more or less in highlight areas, so it's kinda hard to tell which EI would be the best.
So the question is, how to scan this test roll. Am I doing something wrong? Should I leave the black and white points at some fixed values?
Thanx