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I am a total film novice and recently purchase a Leica R5 which I used quite extensively on my trip to Kuala Lumpur last weekend.

 

Never has it been more evident that I am a novice when I realised that I shot 2 rolls of Tri X 400 with the camera set to ISO 100.

 

I know that I need to do what is called a pull process but am unsure if I can expect to get decent results pulling this film by two stops (if that is indeed the solution).

 

I think I have some good images on the film and am hopeful that I can get them off!

 

Can anyone help please?

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Daniel - Tri-X can take a lot. I shoot it from 100 -1600 (sometimes on the same roll). If you are developing it yourself which developer(s) do you have?

 

Don't pull. 2 stops not enough to worry about.

 

If you're a newbie, chances are your metering is off, so this could be a blessing in disguise.

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Tri X is normally best exposed at 320, so having shot it at 100 is not a disaster.

 

If it is processed minus one stop - any professional processing lab will know the timings - you should get good results.

 

However, as usual Alan has offered the best advice - shoot another roll for fun at 100, then process that to see what it looks like, then adjust the timings and process the other two based on the test roll.

 

When I shot a lot of film (primarily T-Max 3200) I regularly used to expose it at 800, sometimes at 400, and pull process accordingly. It produced great negs - very flat, but perfect for printing on high contrast paper.

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I got my local lab to process it and told them I had shot it as ISO 100. I don't know what they did but the negs have come out absolutely perfectly.

 

Thanks all for your help - I was so worried that I had lost two rolls of pics from my trip to Malaysia.

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