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I have used PX in Xtol 1:3, I did like it very much, I have tried Delta 100 also in the same, The PX has that vintage look and grain.. Delta 100 is a finer grain, but the tones in PX are just richer.
Neopan SS is a very versatile film -- you can shoot at EI 200 if you develop in TMax --I haven't shot FP4 for years but was never very fond of it because it was tonally rather boring and grainy for a 125 ASA film .
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Plus-X, Xtol 1+3. Great film.
Marty
Doesn't Kodak advise 1+1 Xtol as the most dilute one should use?
I shoot medium format, mostly Neopan 400 (waiting for Adox pan 400) but want to start using slower speed film. I've read prior threads and see that Acros gets alot of attention.
How come there is less interest in Plus X? BTW, B&H prices Plus X at $4.75 while Acros comes in at $2.69.
The tone is quite beautiful. Great work! 2 questions:
How different would one expect Rodinal 1:50 to look compared to Xtol 1:3.
Doesn't Kodak advise 1+1 Xtol as the most dilute one should use?
Thanks Morry,
I'd like to keep to one developer, Rodinal and develop semi-stand so I don't think the "new tech" films will respond optimally.
Is Acros really new technology?
Thanks for the comment on Neopan, lawerence. Not sure what you mean about the FP4 though. When you say tonally boring, do you mean you want more contrast? For that, Ilford offers Delta 100. As for grain, I've never found it grainy. In fact, I recently tried CHS Art 25 and the grain was no finer than FP4.
I have never been a huge PlusX user, but after seeing the shot posted by Freakscene, I am going to have to try some
T-Max 100 is absolutely beautiful in Rodinal.