[pure-silver] Re: Opinion Please!

Tom

Don't be worried about Tmax not being a very forgiving film. This is somewhat true for Tmax-100, because of its steep gamma vs time curve, but Tmax-400 is easy to control.




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On Nov 19, 2009, at 15:54, Tom Kershaw wrote:

Claudio,

You make an interesting comment. I'm considering switching over to a more traditional film such as HP5 Plus or Tri-X for use in my Bronica RF645 when utilizing the internal meter, as I'm not convinced this method of metering / camera use is accurate enough for the Delta or T-Max films. The only Tri-X I have in-stock is three years out of date, but I was surprised by how well a roll of HP5 6x4.5 (processed in Paterson tank with replenished XTOL) negatives held up printed to approx. 15x11".

Tom Kershaw

Claudio Bonavolta wrote:
Both perform well and are pretty close (I use X-tol 1+1 in 35mm) but I have a slight preference for the Tri-X (finer grain).

Claudio Bonavolta
http://www.bonavolta.ch

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I'm ready for another 100 foot roll of something. I've found that buying and keeping D76 is the easiest thing for me - so HP5+ or Tri-X?

Elias

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