I came upon this article discussing TriX. Exploring, you can find a good bit more discussion of analog photography, techniques, etc.
Bob
Yep, it was a very versatile film and had a lovely tonal range — nice detailed blacks with long white range — and probably why it was so popular. I shot a lot of it in the day, mostly at iso 320 for a little denser neg. IIRC it could be pushed to usably to 3200, though it got grainy and contrasty fast after 800.
Yep, it was a very versatile film and had a lovely tonal range — nice detailed blacks with long white range — and probably why it was so popular. I shot a lot of it in the day, mostly at iso 320 for a little denser neg. IIRC it could be pushed to usably to 3200, though it got grainy and contrasty fast after 800.
I was taken by the "Zone System" (Time Life Photography Series my goto source) but attempting to learn that with 35mm roll film was absolute chaos - fools errand. I did have a Pentax Spotmeter though :