Pushing T-Max 100 1 stop to 200 B&W

[Pushed +1] If you want more contrast out of your favorite film stock push it 1 stop. It’ll make for rich blacks and pure white highlights and with B&W you rarely see a grain increase if metered properly.

T-Max 100 pushed 1 stop to 200 B&W

Example of Pushing Film 1 Stop


The pushing or pulling process involves shooting and developing film at a different ISO then what the film is rated for. Let’s say you want to push your 400 ISO film 1 stop (+1), set your camera to 800 ISO and shoot/meter the whole roll as 800 ISO. When the roll is finished, clearly mark the speed on the film canister. Marking the canisters is for your reference in completing the order form and letting the photo lab know how to adjust development time.
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