JohnTF
Veteran
Nice that it has yet to really get started though, it seems to be on the way.
Don't live in Cleveland do you? ;-) Putting in a call to contract for snow removal. J
alan davus
Well-known
We've just had our kitchen done up and bought a new fridge. In cleaning out the old one my wife found a black plastic covered box. Inside was a bulk loader with a roll of 100 Tmax inside that I thought went missing about 20 years ago. Well I'll have some fun trying that out.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
I can envision me leaving a bulk loader in the fridge for 20 years. I can't picture any woman not wondering what that was back there for more than a month.
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Erik van Straten
Veteran
Tom never seems to have liked the first Tmax400 films. I've allways wondered why.
Tmax400, Perceptol, Summaron 35mm f/3.5, Leica MP printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.
Tmax400, Perceptol, Summaron 35mm f/3.5, Leica MP printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.

Tom A
RFF Sponsor
I always found the first Tmax to be too fiddly to get a decent negative. You really wanted a rheostat on the sun to control the light outdoors! If you was using the camera in a studio with controlled light, it was very good - but any "out doors" uncontrolled light blew either high lights or shadows!
The new Tmax-2 400 is much better - one of the best 400 iso films I have ever used.
The new Tmax-2 400 is much better - one of the best 400 iso films I have ever used.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Erick,
That scene in those conditions favoured the original TMY. The tonal range is compressed above Zone V, except for the small highlights on roofs, domes, etc. In full daylight, TMY would have required serious compensation in developing ... its shoulder was nowhere near as forgiving as other conventional films.
That scene in those conditions favoured the original TMY. The tonal range is compressed above Zone V, except for the small highlights on roofs, domes, etc. In full daylight, TMY would have required serious compensation in developing ... its shoulder was nowhere near as forgiving as other conventional films.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
I prefer traditional emulsions myself.
dfoo
Well-known
... Now we have to find a market for our West Coast rain too.
And this year as a special treat we also have some very good east coast rain. I swear its been raining non-stop for 6 weeks now.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
Here in parched South Florida we finally are getting a bit of rain also.
Mablo
Well-known
I just wanted to add that the film OP pointed at is presumably the best selling b&w film in Europe right now. For 1,49€ for a roll I'm buying gladly.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Erick,
That scene in those conditions favoured the original TMY. The tonal range is compressed above Zone V, except for the small highlights on roofs, domes, etc. In full daylight, TMY would have required serious compensation in developing ... its shoulder was nowhere near as forgiving as other conventional films.
In conditions like this it seems to me being also perfect.
Tmax400, Perceptol (8 minutes 23 degrees C. 1+2), Summaron 35mm f/3.5, Leica MP printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.

Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Erik: That's a great photo ... really wonderful.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Thanks Trius, you are very kind.
Erik.
Erik.
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