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Tag Archives: Kodak Tri-X 400

Pushed Tri-X: back from AR; walking around

On the way home from AR, I loaded a roll of Tri-X, just to see how it would look pushed to 1600 and developed in Ilfotec HC 1:31 (16.5 minutes). Turns out, it looks ok, as expected.

Posted byJames Cockroft13 Nov 201811 Jul 2024Posted inBlack & White, PhotographyTags: Kodak Tri-X 400, Nikon 50mm f/1.8 E Series, Nikon FM3a, pushed to 1600Leave a comment on Pushed Tri-X: back from AR; walking around

What happened?

White Rock K1000 Tri X40020©JamesECockroft 201501101

I posted this last week, as part of the Pro Scan vs. Home Scan challenge, but forgot to mention this… What are the bubbles about?

Posted byJames Cockroft21 Jan 201513 Jan 2015Posted inFilm, PhotographyTags: Kodak Tri-X 400, Pentax K-1000Leave a comment on What happened?

Pro Scan vs. Home Scan

Pro v Home

Since I recently started “scanning” my own film at home, I wondered what differences—if any—could be found between my home processing and professional scanning services I got a year or more ago from BWC. A hint is above…

Posted byJames Cockroft12 Jan 201511 Jan 2015Posted inFilm, Gear, PhotographyTags: Kodak Tri-X 400, Pentax K-1000Leave a comment on Pro Scan vs. Home Scan

365.22 The Spy Who Loved Me

365.22 The Spy Who Loved Me

Nikkor 50mm 1.8G, ISO100, 0.6 seconds, f/11.

Posted byJames Cockroft19 Jan 2012Posted in365, PhotographyTags: Kodak Tri-X 400, Nikon 50mm f/1.8 GLeave a comment on 365.22 The Spy Who Loved Me

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