berci
Photographer Level: ****
How far can Tri-X 400 be pushed.
Am I OK at 1600?
Am I OK at 1600?
markinlondon
Elmar user
Yes, 1600 is no problem. Search for some old threads by merciful and prepare to be amazed at how resilient Tri-x can be.
Finder
Veteran
You could push a roll of Tri-X all the way to New York.
How far would depend on the scene and what you think is acceptable quality. It would just be a matter of shooting and finding out.
How far would depend on the scene and what you think is acceptable quality. It would just be a matter of shooting and finding out.
oftheherd
Veteran
Finder said:You could push a roll of Tri-X all the way to New York.
How far would depend on the scene and what you think is acceptable quality. It would just be a matter of shooting and finding out.
That's pretty much it. My first experiment some 30 years ago was to 1600. Nothing to it. I have since gone to 3200 on 35mm film. I once saw a 4x5 to 6400 of a man lighting a cigarette. The match was the light source. An impressive photo. Can't remember who took that. Anybody help?
Do the lookup already mentioned. It will astound you!
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Ilford says HP-5 (400) is rampable to 3200, so I'd imagine tri-x to be the same.
John Rountree
Nothing is what I want
I have pushed Tri-X to 1600 with acceptable results, but if you really want to shoot fast film, get yourself some Ilford 3200.
I don't think I would compare Tri-X to HP-5. The Ilford is a true 400 speed film, but Tri-X is not. Medium format Tri-X (same film as 35mm) is only rated at ISO 320.
I don't think I would compare Tri-X to HP-5. The Ilford is a true 400 speed film, but Tri-X is not. Medium format Tri-X (same film as 35mm) is only rated at ISO 320.
troym
Established
John Rountree said:The Ilford is a true 400 speed film, but Tri-X is not. Medium format Tri-X (same film as 35mm) is only rated at ISO 320.
I thought (but could be wrong) that medium format Tri-X is a different emulsion from 35mm Tri-X.
EmilGil
Well-known
Some is, some isn't. There are two TriX emulsions available in roll and larger formats. The TXP320 (only roll and large formats) is a bit different from TX400 (the usual one).troym said:I thought (but could be wrong) that medium format Tri-X is a different emulsion from 35mm Tri-X.
troym
Established
EmilGil said:Some is, some isn't. There are two TriX emulsions available in roll and larger formats. The TXP320 (only roll and large formats) is a bit different from TX400 (the usual one).
OK. I see.
R
rich815
Guest
1600 is the recommended speed to use for Tri-X when developing in Diafine. It does very well and barely looks pushed at all.
Chris101
summicronia
I actually prefer the look of trix with one or two stops of push.
iml
Well-known
Tri-X at 1600 in Xtol:
Ian

Ian
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.