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nice green and purple of Fuji, in the grass

 

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After my "experimental" image with interesting colors and stunning light leaks, I wanted to show you something more natural. Made with the Mamiya 645 1000s with Sekor-C 80 @2,8 on Portra 160. For scanning I used my Leica X Vario again. I must say that I am impressed by the details, medium format delivers. One might say, it produces an almost "digital" output - but I love it as much as the portrayed lady :)

 

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James stunning portrait 

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Thanks again Adam. I'll look into it that tomorrow. Got a roll of 3200 delta in at the moment, but this TX400 at 800 and Dev at 1250ish sounds like a perfect plan. Can't wait. 

 

Bruce - don't know if this could be helpful to you, but here are some examples of Tri-X that was exposed at 800 and developed at 1250...

 

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Bruce - don't know if this could be helpful to you, but here are some examples of Tri-X that was exposed at 800 and developed at 1250...

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Wow Adam, this is what I call "street photography"

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A miller, on 01 Dec 2015 - 09:36, said:A miller, on 01 Dec 2015 - 09:36, said:

 

Bruce - don't know if this could be helpful to you, but here are some examples of Tri-X that was exposed at 800 and developed at 1250...

 

For anyone to answer.  I called Richard Photo Lab, they do not push in half stops.  So the closest I can get for this effect is if I shot Tri-X (400) at 800 and asked them to develop with a 2 stop push? (Essentially developing at 1600.)   

 

Also, 400 shot at 800; developed at 1250 is a 1.5 stop push? 

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When we talk about pushing, I am a fan of the Tmax 400. You can push it very high without any problems:

Tmax 400 pushed up to 6400, HCD 80/50 developer

 

 

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According to the MassiveDev app, Tri-X in Rodinal R09 @ 1:50 (my preferred developer) at ISO 800 = 16min 30sec, whereas ISO 1600 = 18min 30sec.  So ISO 1250 would = ...  ;)

 

With a more standard dev, again from the MassiveDev app, Tri-X in D76 (1+1) @ ISO 800 = 9min 45sec whereas ISO 1600 = 13min 15sec.  

 

Maybe that helps?

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For anyone to answer. I called Richard Photo Lab, they do not push in half stops. So the closest I can get for this effect is if I shot Tri-X (400) at 800 and asked them to develop with a 2 stop push? (Essentially developing at 1600.)

 

Also, 400 shot at 800; developed at 1250 is a 1.5 stop push?

 

give a call to my lab in nyc, which is LTI-Lightside (212 685 6871) and they will confirm that they can develop tri-x @1250 ISO and explain how they do it.

 

and yes, 1250 dev is essentially a 1.5 stop push. i am surprised the Richard Photo Lab wont do this, as they are generally considered a high end lab.

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Hello all, after a hiatus I am back to film. This is from a few weeks ago in Santa Monica, CA.

 

Zeiss Ikon

50mm Summilux ASPH

Portra 400 exposed +1

developed and scanned by the FIND lab

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Bruce - don't know if this could be helpful to you, but here are some examples of Tri-X that was exposed at 800 and developed at 1250...

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Great collection of pictures there, Adam.

I admit that I am almost phobic about pointing my camera at people so I admire others that can do it - and actually produce interesting images!

 

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Bruce - don't know if this could be helpful to you, but here are some examples of Tri-X that was exposed at 800 and developed at 1250...

 

 

 

Good Morning Adam,

 

Very good indeed, love your street pics. I still hope you will post a bit more people rather than cityscapes (though they are nice as well).

 

Best regards,

 

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A few from the latest roll of Tri-X and my newly-back-to-me M6 with Summarit 35mm f/2.5
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Steve at work taking a smoke break

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My wife taking a picture. I just like taking a picture of her taking a picture!

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