Everybody has their preferences. I like Kodak film, Ilford paper for FB and Agfa for RC (all in Kodak developer, Ilford fixer and Agfa toner). The only film I know that works like Tmax400 is Tmax400. However, I prefer Ilford FP4+ for sharpness, unless I need the speed or the skin-tones of Tmax400. Regards Ralph W. Lambrecht http://www.darkroomagic.com On 2005-07-13 15:47, "Lloyd Erlick" <lloyd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > July 13, 2005, from Lloyd Erlick, > > OK, I'm convinced. Kodak does not want my money and neither does Agfa. > > I am prepared to throw my entire financial empire behind Ilford, every bit > of it. All the trillions in monthly cashflow, plus the accumulated zillions > both on- and off-world. I've gone as high as a hundred rolls of film used > in but a single month, so wot th' 'ell... > > The big question - which Ilford black and white film available in 120 > format should I explore? I've been using Kodak TMY for a long time, just > about since it was released, so which Ilford film will give me similar > results? > > Consider your answers carefully, please, financial empires hang in the > balance ... > > regards, > --le > ________________________________ > Lloyd Erlick Portraits, Toronto. > voice: 416-686-0326 > email: portrait@xxxxxxxxxxxx > net: www.heylloyd.com > ________________________________