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Response to Developing Tri-x Pan 400 ISO in different conditions

from Keith Nichols (knichols@iopener.net)
I'd say develop your Tri-X at about 80 percent of your usual time, mainly because night shots may be a bit contrasty, not because you rated the film at 200 instead of 400. Going from 400 to 200 is basically equivalent to the usual exposure slipups we make and probably doesn't call for any development adjustment to produce easily printable negatives. If your current batch of negatives are a little contrasty or dense, make adjustments on your next batch.
(posted 8492 days ago)

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