Whoa, a solid result based review of pushing a film stock that isn't reliant on what camera you're using. Much better than most of the film-centric videos/channels that tend to focus on popular bodies for street cred and views.
Thank you so much that means a lot! I’m still early on in my film photography so I pretty much have to be results focussed but finding out the results is the best bit anyway! Thanks again 😊
One of my favourite loves was exposing Kodak Tri X ( 400 ISO ) at 200, then using D76 Kodak developer at stock ! +3 and extending the development time. Stunning B&W portraits which I then printed on Kodak Ektalure paper. The grain was pretty fine and I could plow up to 16 X 20 inches with beautiful tonal gradation from 35mm negs and larger with 6X6 negs. Also, I liked to push Ektachrome 160 ( in those days ) to 640 , in night carnival lights situations that really emphasised the coloured lighting and mood of the scene..
I did most of them between 20 and 50 years ago when I was heavily involved in photography and studying iy. I should have some old prints in storage though, and I will try and find them ! Give me a couple of days !With the advent of digital, I could no longer access the film or chemicals necessary to process the film and it has only been recently that at least the film has become available. I am very happy that Tri X is back ! Give me a couple of daysto look for them.@@abdelrahmana.abdelgawad6635
Whoa, a solid result based review of pushing a film stock that isn't reliant on what camera you're using. Much better than most of the film-centric videos/channels that tend to focus on popular bodies for street cred and views.
Thank you so much that means a lot! I’m still early on in my film photography so I pretty much have to be results focussed but finding out the results is the best bit anyway! Thanks again 😊
Algorithm fed this to me. Enjoyed!
Amazing thank you!
+1 You’ve earned a new subscriber! 🙂
Thank you so much! 🙌🏼
Honestly Kodak Gold is now my go to film with clients, its beautiful.
Agreed, only had good results from it so far! 🙌🏼
One of my favourite loves was exposing Kodak Tri X ( 400 ISO ) at 200, then using D76 Kodak developer at stock ! +3 and extending the development time. Stunning B&W portraits which I then printed on Kodak Ektalure paper. The grain was pretty fine and I could plow up to 16 X 20 inches with beautiful tonal gradation from 35mm negs and larger with 6X6 negs. Also, I liked to push Ektachrome 160 ( in those days ) to 640 , in night carnival lights situations that really emphasised the coloured lighting and mood of the scene..
Oh they both sound like really interesting ideas! I adore the look of Tri-X anyway so anything that plays with that is intriguing!
I'd love to see some of those images if that's possible
Agreed!
I did most of them between 20 and 50 years ago when I was heavily involved in photography and studying iy. I should have some old prints in storage though, and I will try and find them ! Give me a couple of days !With the advent of digital, I could no longer access the film or chemicals necessary to process the film and it has only been recently that at least the film has become available. I am very happy that Tri X is back ! Give me a couple of daysto look for them.@@abdelrahmana.abdelgawad6635
Final images are great man!!
Thanks man hope you’re good! 🙌🏼
2 Binstead beard envy videos in 2 weeks, what you doing to me Andy?!
Haha can’t have too much of Sam!
Cracking video Andy, the thumbnail hooked me on, the video made me stay
Thanks mate means a lot that!
Very useful! Thanks
Thank you so much!
One more sub and you’re at 1000! Great video :)
Thanks so much! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Sick video dude🫶🏻 nearly at 1k subs💯🫡
Thanks Meg! Yeah not far off!