alexz
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I noticed according to many users, Tri-X is very pushable up to 1600. I may need it at least to 800, probably higher. However, conducting recently ring-around test for one in HC-110 dill H and examining the results, 1 stop underexposed and N+1 overdeveloping in HC-110 dill H, albeint delivers good highlights, the shadows are nearly lost (at least after scnning in Nikon LS-40 scanner and as seen on my calibrated CRT).
I know, the general mantra suggests overexposure for saving shadows because exposure it what mainly controls shadows, but perhaps there are some recipes how to develop in HC-110 (or other commonly available developers) so that to recover some shadows along (while preserving more or less highlights...) ?
How do you in general manage with Tri-X pushed to 800 and 1600 (and in-between) ?
I know, the general mantra suggests overexposure for saving shadows because exposure it what mainly controls shadows, but perhaps there are some recipes how to develop in HC-110 (or other commonly available developers) so that to recover some shadows along (while preserving more or less highlights...) ?
How do you in general manage with Tri-X pushed to 800 and 1600 (and in-between) ?