Hi guys,
I just started developing my own black and whites, and my first attempt was somewhat successful but not what I had hoped for, unfortunately.
The negatives seemed way too contrasty for my preference. Blacks were blown, and highlights blown too. Very little details in the middle grays. Some might like it but it's not what I was hoping for in my pictures.
The 2 rolls I developed together were both Tri-X 400 into DD-X (1+4). I developed at 21 degrees celsius and used the iphone Massive Dev Chart to time.
I know Tri-X is supposed to be a gritty and contrasty film, but I've definitely seen better (controlled) contrasts on other people's Tri-X pictures.
Ok I must admit that the problem could be entirely mine, cos I could have messed up the timing settings in the Massive Dev Chart and increased the timing by about 2 mins! I'm trying hard to remember if I did that but I can't seem to remember! :think:
Ok but let's say if I had done it right according to the Massive Dev Chart, means Tri-X into DD-X (4+1) for 7:22min at 21 degrees celsius, what else could have gone wrong?
Could it be:
1. This timing by Massive Dev Chart is too long? (for my preference, that is).
2. Is high contrast a characteristic of DD-X (1+4)? Should I try something else?
3. I was a bit too slack in the timing. Eg. Taking time to pour in the developer before pressing the timer, etc.
I hope you guys could give me some pointers to fine tune my process. I don't think I'm that far off cos the pictures are still acceptable, just way too contrasty for my preference.
Thanks very much in advance!
I just started developing my own black and whites, and my first attempt was somewhat successful but not what I had hoped for, unfortunately.
The negatives seemed way too contrasty for my preference. Blacks were blown, and highlights blown too. Very little details in the middle grays. Some might like it but it's not what I was hoping for in my pictures.
The 2 rolls I developed together were both Tri-X 400 into DD-X (1+4). I developed at 21 degrees celsius and used the iphone Massive Dev Chart to time.
I know Tri-X is supposed to be a gritty and contrasty film, but I've definitely seen better (controlled) contrasts on other people's Tri-X pictures.
Ok I must admit that the problem could be entirely mine, cos I could have messed up the timing settings in the Massive Dev Chart and increased the timing by about 2 mins! I'm trying hard to remember if I did that but I can't seem to remember! :think:
Ok but let's say if I had done it right according to the Massive Dev Chart, means Tri-X into DD-X (4+1) for 7:22min at 21 degrees celsius, what else could have gone wrong?
Could it be:
1. This timing by Massive Dev Chart is too long? (for my preference, that is).
2. Is high contrast a characteristic of DD-X (1+4)? Should I try something else?
3. I was a bit too slack in the timing. Eg. Taking time to pour in the developer before pressing the timer, etc.
I hope you guys could give me some pointers to fine tune my process. I don't think I'm that far off cos the pictures are still acceptable, just way too contrasty for my preference.
Thanks very much in advance!