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Anyone pushing APX400 one or two stops?


rob_x2004

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Yes I'd say in my experience that a 400 at EI 200 then dev accordingly (pull) would be good in high contrast light. Pushing on the other hand causes tonal compression, think Tri-x at 800 -1600 and how you get that very gritty high contrast effect.

In the UK in January we don't have to worry about high contrast :)

 

I did some shots at the week-end of a singing duo in an almost dark bar, with the only light a very directional halogen.

If I'd have exposed 400 at 1600 I'd have got high contrast with few tones, so I used Ilford Delta 3200 at EI 1600, metered for the shadow detail and closed down two stops then developed accordingly (10mins in Rodinal 1:25)

The resulting images while hardly full tone certainly have better tone on the faces than if I'd pushed.

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