Is it different between color and B&W? Could someone post some examples if they have any? Thanks.
So you pushed and got a really fine grain? So if you're after really sharp B&W's, pushing will get you more?
The manufacturer's recommended ISO is just a suggestion. Pushing is usually used in low light situations. Both can be used to alter contrast.
You are going to have to experiment, because two people seemingly using the same technique and film may get different results. There are many variables.
For instance, my experience has been that pushing tends to increase grain and contrast.
It's easy to experiment if you are developing your own film. If you are planning on having a lab dev it, you better check first to see what they can do. Many C41 and E6 processing machines do not allow for pulling and may only allow a one stop push.
Is it different between color and B&W? Could someone post some examples if they have any? Thanks.
For my photo class, we shot some night shots on B&W negative film. I used Tmax400 and pushed it to either 1600 or 3200 and shot without a flash. When I developed instead of developing at around 25 minutes with regular developer, we used paper developer and cut the time in half. The prints had comparitively really fine grain and bleh, thats about all I know.
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