I am hand processing the current Tri-X Super 8mm as a negative. I am also solarizing the film and unevenly applying the fix. Going for an alternative process/ experimental kinda look. I seem to not be getting the same results I got last time I did this... I am experimenting with a couple different developers, but I think my main problem here is that a lot of the film is a bit underexposed. So in order to get a good image I have to leave the film in the developer for a long time and some of the blacks aren't as dark as I would like them to be. I'm not using a clear, but I never really have. I'm going for a really textured kind of rough look with this film.
Any tips on processing the current black and white underexposed tri x as a negative? Any links to any good online resources to hand processing? Anyone else had similar issues?
THANKS!
Looking for suggestions on processing Tri-X Super 8 as a neg
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Re: Looking for suggestions on processing Tri-X Super 8 as a
theres a guy on the YT who did exactly what you want on 16mm film.
it seemes to work out well but he sent it to a lab for processing. you may get some useful info anyway.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GgyJGud ... TNpbXfeoIw
shoot....
it seemes to work out well but he sent it to a lab for processing. you may get some useful info anyway.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GgyJGud ... TNpbXfeoIw
First time testing of Kodak's Tri-X 16mm film (type 7266) developed as negative. Film was overexposed by 2/3rds of a stop or 100ASA tungsten.
Camera used was a Bell & Howell Filmo 70DR
DIY Telecine via Workprinter 16
Processed by Movielab, MD
shoot....
..tnx for reminding me Michael Lehnert.... or Santo or.... cinematography.com super8 - the forum of Rednex, Wannabees and Pretenders...
Re: Looking for suggestions on processing Tri-X Super 8 as a
Tri-X when processed as a negative is rated at 100asa, so your film is underexposed by a stop. so you have to push process it. If you're digitizing the film you can improve the blacks with the colour timing software.