marvelous1200
Newbie
Anyone have experience with these two together? I usually shoot trix as my film of choice, but just recently ran out. So we had some tmax 400 lying around work that I scooped up to use. I looked around the web for a while for development recommendations...didn't find too much that, mostly just found times with no descriptions or characteristics. So if people have experience with it I would appreciate their input.
I was shooting haloween party people at ISO 400 with direct flash at night.
I have been happy with my results using TriX asa 400, developed in Rodinol for 14 min, diluted 1/50 at 68 degrees.
but i imagine that TMax will be different and possibly more finicky.
thanks in advance.
I was shooting haloween party people at ISO 400 with direct flash at night.
I have been happy with my results using TriX asa 400, developed in Rodinol for 14 min, diluted 1/50 at 68 degrees.
but i imagine that TMax will be different and possibly more finicky.
thanks in advance.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
I just did a handful od Tmax 400 with Rodinal last week. I was testing the New Tmax versus the old one and various developer. Initially I did it in Rodinal 1:100/19 min (my standard film test starter). Later I did it in Rodinal 1:50/13 min with reduced agitation (2-3 turns/60 sec). If you were shooting most of the stuff with flash I would go for a more moderate dilution than 1:50 (it would give you a punchy neg with somewhat fried highlights). Go to 1:75 for 14-15 min and minimal agitation, maybe 2 turns/60 sec.
Unlike Tri X, Tmax is developer sensitive and over agitation will fry high lights so it is better to err on the conseravative side.
Unlike Tri X, Tmax is developer sensitive and over agitation will fry high lights so it is better to err on the conseravative side.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
What Tom said!
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I always liked Tmax 100 in Rodinal but preferred Tmax 400 in the Tmax developer diluted 1+7 like in this shot of my grandpa
Here's another portrait on Tmax 400 in Tmax 1+7:
The first one is 35mm shot with an Olympus OM-4T and 100mm f2.8 Zuiko, the second was shot with a Mamya 645 and 80mm f1.9N Mamiya lens

Here's another portrait on Tmax 400 in Tmax 1+7:

The first one is 35mm shot with an Olympus OM-4T and 100mm f2.8 Zuiko, the second was shot with a Mamya 645 and 80mm f1.9N Mamiya lens
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