Well I found the roll of 400 TX that I did this week was a bit higher in contrast than the 400 TMY from last week. I processed both in D76 for the recommended times, TX was 9.5 minutes at 70f, I forget the time for the TMY. Both exposed at 320. The histograms for the TX shots were all over the place. I had to play with the mid tone level often to get what I wanted.
Any ideas of how I may smooth these out a little? Is it just the difference between old school and T Grain films that I am seeing?
I am shooting my first roll of TX for Diafine today at 1200. 🙂
Question 2
How long do you hang your negatives for drying?
I have been processing in the evening, hanging over night, 10 to 12 hours and cutting the strip into 5s in the morning and sliding the negs into a sheet. I have Patterson clips, but am getting a little curl resulting in some newtonian rings (I thing that is what it is called when the negs touch the flat bed glass) on my scans. I am cutting the negs and laying them flat in the binder so I thought that would help.
Any suggestions?
Would a film scanner deal better with a slighty curled neg than a flat bed?
Thanks
Any ideas of how I may smooth these out a little? Is it just the difference between old school and T Grain films that I am seeing?
I am shooting my first roll of TX for Diafine today at 1200. 🙂
Question 2
How long do you hang your negatives for drying?
I have been processing in the evening, hanging over night, 10 to 12 hours and cutting the strip into 5s in the morning and sliding the negs into a sheet. I have Patterson clips, but am getting a little curl resulting in some newtonian rings (I thing that is what it is called when the negs touch the flat bed glass) on my scans. I am cutting the negs and laying them flat in the binder so I thought that would help.
Any suggestions?
Would a film scanner deal better with a slighty curled neg than a flat bed?
Thanks