thanks Pip! I'll investigate further ...
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On Monday, September 27, 2021, 11:44:14 PM GMT+1, FrameWorks Admin
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Hey Moira,my experience only extends to hand developing, so not as exact as at
a lab.Tri-X for black and white photo prints is ra
Hey Pip, how would that affect the daylight footage?
think i'd be able to get away with it,, if i go for the 400 asa neg option?
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On Monday, September 27, 2021, 03:49:48 PM GMT+1, FrameWorks Admin
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Hey Moira,Since you are editing in digita
llow the
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Subject: [Frameworks] tri-x (super 8) - to push or not to push?
Hey folks,
I
Thanks Scott, I was thinking that might be an option all right
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On Monday, September 27, 2021, 06:11:56 PM GMT+1, Scott Dorsey
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Run one of them as normal... see what it looks like... then process the
rest accordingly. You can't really
ah! that's good ideai'm sending it to andec, i'll have to see if they do it ...
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On Monday, September 27, 2021, 03:49:48 PM GMT+1, FrameWorks Admin
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Hey Moira,Since you are editing in digital, why not develop it as a negative?
In that cas
Hey Moira,
my experience only extends to hand developing, so not as exact as at a lab.
Tri-X for black and white photo prints is rated at 400 ASA, while developing it
as a reversal it is rated at 200ASA.
I have successfully gained a stop when developing in negative. And three stops
when pushing t
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Hey folks,
I just shot a gig on Tri-X Super 8 - very low light, my meter needle was
hovering between f 1.4 & being in the red. A friend with a lightmeter checked
the levels for me & it seems like I might have been just about ok, but I'm
concerned about the image being underexposed.
Some of the
Run one of them as normal... see what it looks like... then process the
rest accordingly. You can't really do a clip test with Super-8 I don't
think
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Hey Moira,
Since you are editing in digital, why not develop it as a negative? In that
case it should be 400ASA instead of 200, so you gain a stop.
- Pip
> On Sep 27, 2021, at 11:24 PM, ev petrol wrote:
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> Hey folks,
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> I just shot a gig on Tri-X Super 8 - very low light, my meter needle w
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