John Bragg
Well-known
I spent a long fruitless time in my early formative years of developing my own film, trying at all cost to minimise grain. It took a while to dawn on me that actually, the presence of grain in a mono film image is a good thing. I dont mean golfballs or giant hailstone like grain, but good honest natural grain that makes up the film emulsion and denotes its character. For me it adds to the charm and makes for a biting sharpness that is absent when film is souped in a grain reducing developer. I think it is why I prefer Tri-x to Tmax and HP5+ to Delta 400. Some films are too smooth for my taste and tonally lacking compared to cubic grained emulsions. I like a fair degree of bite and micro contrast and I just dont see it in the tabular emulsions. Thoughts on this anyone ?