p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
The similar thread about T-Max is thriving and has so many beautiful pictures in it.
Post your pictures taken with the Kodak Tri-X here. Any vintage and developer will do.
I start first:
Kodak Tri-X in Rodinal 1:50
*Kodak Tri-X in HC-110 (Dilution H)
Post your pictures taken with the Kodak Tri-X here. Any vintage and developer will do.
I start first:
Kodak Tri-X in Rodinal 1:50


*Kodak Tri-X in HC-110 (Dilution H)


Steve M.
Veteran
The last three have some issues, but your first shot is certainly a keeper, and it shows, to me, why I don't understand why anyone would shoot any B&W film emulsions BUT Tri-X, other than the fact the price is becoming a problem. I have an affinity for Tri-X in Mic-X, but that first shot looks just perfect. People who like the modern film emulsions won't like Tri-X, but the blacks you get from it are unique and deep. If not for the clothes, that shot could have been made 80 years ago. Great lighting.
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
Tri-X is my forever go to film.
My love by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
Gentleman by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
Day to Day by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
Untitled by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
It's amazing in medium format too.
Left Out by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
Lunch Break by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
Kayla by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr




It's amazing in medium format too.



lynnb
Veteran
Tri-X in D76, taken in the 1970s on an OM1
girl talk, 1970s. #092 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
in the old surf club, 1970s, Sydney #077 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
in the old surf club, 1970s, Sydney #089 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
in the old surf club, 1970s, Sydney #094 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr

girl talk, 1970s. #092 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr

in the old surf club, 1970s, Sydney #077 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr

in the old surf club, 1970s, Sydney #089 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr

in the old surf club, 1970s, Sydney #094 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
BLKRCAT
75% Film
BLKRCAT
75% Film
sem
Registered User
sem
Registered User
f16sunshine
Moderator
Great idea !
I like tri-x for the grain. One can make an image that is quite "graphic" and nostalgic.
These are from a 30+ year old roll I exposed in 2013.
Tri-x @50iso, Rodinal 1:100 for one hour.
Southworth run by Adnan, on Flickr
Tandem by Adnan, on Flickr
I like tri-x for the grain. One can make an image that is quite "graphic" and nostalgic.
These are from a 30+ year old roll I exposed in 2013.
Tri-x @50iso, Rodinal 1:100 for one hour.


f16sunshine
Moderator
Two with the flash. Olypmus mju2
Tri-x @400, Rodinal
Mr. Moustache by Adnan, on Flickr
Taken by Adnan, on Flickr
Tri-x @400, Rodinal


f16sunshine
Moderator
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
In Rodinal 1:50

Mackinaw
Think Different
4X5 Tri-X 320 in Xtol 1:1
Jim B.

Jim B.
charjohncarter
Veteran
kiemchacsu
Well-known
TRI-X yes, I used to shoot quite a lot; but not recently due to price increased
How ever I'm ok with other options like hp5plus or kentmere400
Early morning in the fish market by Trung Nguyen, on Flickr
How ever I'm ok with other options like hp5plus or kentmere400

Peter Jennings
Well-known
Dirk
Privatier
Nikkor 50mm 1.8G; Arista Premium 400; D-76
Nikkor 50mm 1.8G; Arista Premium 400; D-76
Vanidad by FilmFlamMan, on Flickr
Nikkor 50mm 1.8G; Arista Premium 400; D-76

sem
Registered User
maryland_fotos
Well-known
Here's some Tri-X pics:
Atabrine by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
MortarPosition by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
YankeeWarrior by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
All with Nikon S2, 3.5cm f2.5 W-Nikkor.



All with Nikon S2, 3.5cm f2.5 W-Nikkor.
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
I could go for days
Kayla by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
Camp by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
Untitled by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
Brian by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr
Rain by Brennan McKissick, on Flickr





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