Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Rodinal give very sharp but also large grain with Tri-X. If you want large prints from Tri-X, shoot it at about EI650 and develop in FG-7 diluted 1-15 with sodium sulfite solution. You will find very fine, smooth grain and nice tonality. Some of my best 11 x 14 prints have been done with this combination. kw > >On the other hand, I will never again photograph women using TriX. >Everything is OK at post-card size, but the grain becomes deadly at 8-by-10. >I am about to bite the bullet and start experimenting with Tmax 100 and 400. > >Incidentally, the local lab uses Tmax developer on TriX. The results are >even more deadly than my use of Rodinal. I shall never abandon Rodinal and >TriX thought. I have a couple of close-up photos of a mule and a horse and >they are very nice. In this case, the grain size enhances the photo. > >Here in Colorado, TriX does not appear to be the film of choice for 35mm >shooting of scenics and I will never use it again to photograph a young >face. I have heard that Tmax does not have the range of TriX. Is this true? > >Incidentally, I believe that grain size is inherent to the film. Rodinal may >nibble at the grain differently than Xtol and D76, but will not break it up. > >Regards, > >Chris - ---- Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits LHSA, MEA, LAW preferred---> <wilcox@umcc.umich.edu> <kwilcox@genesee.freenet.org>