hey charles,

are you processing it as a reversal or negative?  i think as a reversal the 
tri-x only has one stop of latitude on either side of the characteristic curve. 
 I think you will gain a little more latitude by processing negativc and then 
maybe pull a little more from an vid xfer of that neg.  try negative custom 
lab.  i think they will push it as much as you want.

good luck,

andrew   


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 From: charles chadwick <infiltration...@gmail.com>
To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> 
Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 9:25:53 AM
Subject: [Frameworks] push processing advice needed
 

Hi all. I have some b+w super8 that I need to push process. It was shot in 
really dark conditions, so I need to find a lab that will push it to its 
maximum. I don't care so much about cost. Most of the labs I've looked at do a 
2-stop max. Does anyone know of any that do more? Any help is appreciated. 
Thanks.

-charles

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