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Re: Trix 400 new to @100 how to???



PG wrote:
I have erroneously exposed a new KODAK TRIX 400 (400TX) TO @100 ISO (as a
neuby I have used two bodies with different films forgetting to compensate
times)!

I have all chemicals to formulate whichever development, also i have PMK
Pyro, Microphen, HC110, ID11, Rodinal, and Ornano ST33.

i haven't experience with pull process, How can i develop this film?

thanks in advance!
PG

When you overexpose film, the best thing to do is develop it normally. Changing the development time will change only the contrast, and you probably do not want to do that. If you develop normally, you will get better shadow detail (which may or may not be important to you), and if you are using obsolete films that have shoulders around Zone IX (Panatomic-X comes to mind if you have any left), you may get blocking of the highlights, but that should be about it.


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