[Frameworks] tri-x (super 8) - to push or not to push?

ev petrol epetrol2 at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 27 21:57:49 UTC 2021


Hey Pip, how would that affect the daylight footage? 
think i'd be able to get away with it,, if i go for the 400 asa neg option?

moiratierney.net vimeo.com/moiratierney 

    On Monday, September 27, 2021, 03:49:48 PM GMT+1, FrameWorks Admin <frameworks at re-voir.com> wrote:  
 
 Hey Moira,Since you are editing in digital, why not develop it as a negative? In that case it should be 400ASA instead of 200, so you gain a stop. - Pip


On Sep 27, 2021, at 11:24 PM, ev petrol <epetrol2 at yahoo.com> wrote:
Hey folks,
I just shot a gig on Tri-X Super 8 - very low light, my meter needle was hovering between f 1.4 & being in the red. A friend with a lightmeter checked the levels for me & it seems like I might have been just about ok, but I'm  concerned about the image being underexposed.
Some of the rolls also have daylight footage on them, of the musicians soundchecking - the meter needle was in or around f 5.6 for those shots.
I'm wondering whether I should ask the lab to push one stop - any thoughts?
We're going to do a 2K scan of the developed footage, for digital edit.


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