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I've posted some concerning the lattitude of the Diafine and Tri-X combo. I should have followed that up with a couple examples, but haven't; until now, anyway.
The photos are at the very limits of what you can expect to do with Diafine, I think. I don't think you'll have much luck going beyond what's here, and you may experience some frustrations within these "limits" as well, so...
The first photo is at ISO 12. It kept detail, but the negs are so dark that they do not scan well at all. I've still got to experiment and see if I can scan them effectively. I'm sure using an enlarger would work much better.
The second shot is at ISO 6400. On both shots (same roll, by the way), keep in mind that my dog is, no doubt about it, black and white. I have a heck of a time getting detail in both areas of her coat even with careful metering at normal ISO. I have lost some detail in the black area of the head, but this is about as tough as it's gonna get. For most subjects, you'll be alright at 6400.
I should mention that, of course, careful metering is more important at the extremes. These were not metered carefully, however, and so could even have been better.
Edit: Doh! It just hit me that I missed a step in the editing and resizing of these images. The tones, therefore, aren't quite what I have in the original, but they are close and you can still get an idea of the possibilities. Beyond some curves to get these images sorta balanced out, I resized and sharpened. That's it.
The photos are at the very limits of what you can expect to do with Diafine, I think. I don't think you'll have much luck going beyond what's here, and you may experience some frustrations within these "limits" as well, so...
The first photo is at ISO 12. It kept detail, but the negs are so dark that they do not scan well at all. I've still got to experiment and see if I can scan them effectively. I'm sure using an enlarger would work much better.
The second shot is at ISO 6400. On both shots (same roll, by the way), keep in mind that my dog is, no doubt about it, black and white. I have a heck of a time getting detail in both areas of her coat even with careful metering at normal ISO. I have lost some detail in the black area of the head, but this is about as tough as it's gonna get. For most subjects, you'll be alright at 6400.
I should mention that, of course, careful metering is more important at the extremes. These were not metered carefully, however, and so could even have been better.
Edit: Doh! It just hit me that I missed a step in the editing and resizing of these images. The tones, therefore, aren't quite what I have in the original, but they are close and you can still get an idea of the possibilities. Beyond some curves to get these images sorta balanced out, I resized and sharpened. That's it.
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