totifoto
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I have been shooting Trix for some time now and souping it in Xtol 1:1. I ususally shoot in @ iso800 and develop for 9min@20C° I like the contrast it gives but now I want more 
I have been falling in love with Ralph Gibsons look lately and want to try to get that deep black he gets. I dont mind all the grain, I actually have been falling more and more for big grain. I know he uses Rodinal but I live in Iceland and I cant get it here and it seems really hard to get the stores to send it here.
So Im thinking about doing some overdeveloping using Trix@800 and Xtol.
How far should I go? Should I develope like Im developing it @1600, that is 13.5 min? My concern is will I loose my highlights if I go to far.
Any experience overdeveloping Trix. if you have result that would be awesome
I scan my negatives and do some "what I would do in the darkroom" PS work on them
, that includes adding contrast and stuff but I rather get the result straight from the camera.
I have been falling in love with Ralph Gibsons look lately and want to try to get that deep black he gets. I dont mind all the grain, I actually have been falling more and more for big grain. I know he uses Rodinal but I live in Iceland and I cant get it here and it seems really hard to get the stores to send it here.
So Im thinking about doing some overdeveloping using Trix@800 and Xtol.
How far should I go? Should I develope like Im developing it @1600, that is 13.5 min? My concern is will I loose my highlights if I go to far.
Any experience overdeveloping Trix. if you have result that would be awesome
I scan my negatives and do some "what I would do in the darkroom" PS work on them
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filmfan
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Maybe dilute more if you overdevelop in order to save highlights... say 1+3
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
You could try HC-110 at high dilution (e.g. 'H') although I can't find figures on that.
I recently burned a roll while trying to expose at ISO800 and develop for ISO1600 with solution 'B'.
I recently burned a roll while trying to expose at ISO800 and develop for ISO1600 with solution 'B'.
totifoto
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You could try HC-110 at high dilution (e.g. 'H') although I can't find figures on that.
I recently burned a roll while trying to expose at ISO800 and develop for ISO1600 with solution 'B'.
cant get that here in Iceland
all I can buy here is ID-11, Ilfosol3, and sometimes D-76. I order my Xtol @ BHphoto.
Maybe dilute more if you overdevelop in order to save highlights... say 1+3
That would just give me less contrast, right?
As with a lot of overdevelopment, the contrast and grain both goes up
and thats what I´m looking for
Brian Legge
Veteran
I accidentally pushed the heck out of HP5 by developing it in DDX 1:3 for 12 minutes. It produced a interesting look. I'd pushed it slightly in HC110 before but that just blew out highlights. This seemed a bit more compelling:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/5534645801
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/5534645425
I've done Tri-X at 1600 in DDX (intentionally this time
). I was happy with the results but they were a bit 'cleaner' than you might want:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/5294186285/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/4862428408/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/5534645801

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/5534645425
I've done Tri-X at 1600 in DDX (intentionally this time

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/5294186285/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cannelbrae/4862428408/
totifoto
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Well I gave it a test run tonight.
Trix400@800 and overdeveloped in xtol by 3 minutes. Think I might go 4 min over next time
Kind of got the look I´m looking for....
Trix400@800 and overdeveloped in xtol by 3 minutes. Think I might go 4 min over next time
Kind of got the look I´m looking for....


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