[pure-silver] Re: Suggestions needed from the real experts here

  • From: <genej2@xxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 11:57:21 -0400

If  you develop accordingly, you should get useable, though somewhat flat negs. 
 Might be grainy too.  SHouldn't be hard to find development times for tri-x in 
d-76 for 100 speed rating.
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Be Just And Fear Not

---- "Ralph W. Lambrecht" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> Mark
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> If you don't want to go with another developer, just leave everything as is
> and don't cut back on development, which would lower the contrast. Develop
> normally and the negs will be a bit denser but they will enlarge fine with
> fantastic shadow detail. Who knows, you might always rate this film as
> EI-100 from now on?
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> Regards
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> Ralph W. Lambrecht
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> http://www.darkroomagic.com
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> On 2006-06-22 02:12, "Mark Blackwell" <markb1958@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > Well today was just one of those days.  Working today with some Tri X pro
> > 400TX and was working with studio lights and a Minolta Flash Meter.  Well
> > somedays you just wake up dumb and today was one of them.
> > 
> > Yep was working with 2 cameras one set at ASA 100 while the Tri X is 400.
> > Want to guess which ASA the flash meter was set on and the really smart one
> > today forgot to switch when switching cameras.
> > 
> > Yep it looks like the Tri X got about a 2 stop over exposure.  At least it
> > will dense rather than thin negs.  I thinking of cutting the development
> > time down to compensate.  Any recommendations on how much to cut it and if
> > the explaination isn't too deep in chemistry Id appreciate it.  I plan on
> > using D 76 either straight or 1 to 1.
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> > Thanks for all the help
> > 
> > Mark 
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