agricola
Well-known
If this has been done before I would appreciate a link to the thread. Otherwise I would be grateful for current opinions.
Am using Plus X. What is different with Tmax 100?
Not asking which is 'better'.
If anyone has samples which show the differences then that would be good.
thanks
Am using Plus X. What is different with Tmax 100?
Not asking which is 'better'.
If anyone has samples which show the differences then that would be good.
thanks
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Tmax is finer grained and more resolution. I prefer the tonality of Tmax to the little bit of Plus-x I have tried. Develop Tmax 100 in either D-76 1+1 or Rodinal 1+50.
D-76 1+1
Rodinal 1+50
Rodinal 1+50
These were shot on 120 film in 645, except the apple tree, which is 6x6.

D-76 1+1

Rodinal 1+50

Rodinal 1+50
These were shot on 120 film in 645, except the apple tree, which is 6x6.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
T-Max is a tabular, or T-grain film that has higher resolution than Plus-X. There are some of us who feel that this advantage comes at a price, in that T-Max seems to lack the tonal richness of films like Plus-X or Tri-X. It looks flat to me. I always thought that while it can handle a wide dynamic range, it just looks, well, flat. I would try to pump up the contrast by extending development, but then I got blocked highlights. I gave up on the stuff. Ilford Delta 100, on the other hand, gives me the resolution and the tonality I want. So does Delta 400 (I guess now they call the improved versions 100 Delta and 400 Delta).
Tim Gray
Well-known
And T-Max isn't discontinued unlike Plus-X. RIP Plus-X.
I don't have the experience with it, but some knowledgeable folk on APUG can tell you how to modify your developer choice and techniques to get different curve shapes out of T-Max, which gets you closer to the tonality of some of the traditional films, when you need it.
I don't have the experience with it, but some knowledgeable folk on APUG can tell you how to modify your developer choice and techniques to get different curve shapes out of T-Max, which gets you closer to the tonality of some of the traditional films, when you need it.
agricola
Well-known
Appreciate your responses - many thanks. Didn't realise Plus X was discontinued, although I'd noticed the price increase on B&H.
Chris - beautiful examples.
Chris - beautiful examples.
Bingley
Veteran
Plus-X is discontinued? Evidence? I just bought a bunch of the stuff from B&H. Arista Premium 100 is discontinued.
I like TMax 100 and Plus-X, but for different purposes. TMax 100's fine grain works well for landscapes, and it has a long tonal range if you shoot it at iso 50. I love the richness of Plus-X's tones - gorgeous dark greys, esp. And it produces nice results at iso 320 and developed in Diafine, or at box speed or lower and developed in Rodinal.
I like TMax 100 and Plus-X, but for different purposes. TMax 100's fine grain works well for landscapes, and it has a long tonal range if you shoot it at iso 50. I love the richness of Plus-X's tones - gorgeous dark greys, esp. And it produces nice results at iso 320 and developed in Diafine, or at box speed or lower and developed in Rodinal.
dogberryjr
[Pithy phrase]
Plus-X is discontinued? Evidence? I just bought a bunch of the stuff from B&H. Arista Premium 100 is discontinued.
I don't have the link handy, but it was posted on Kodak's own site today.
Zonan
Well-known
Oh yes, Plus-X is discontinued- I saw it on the Kodak website. Not a rumor, 2nd hand, whatever- it's gone, due to low demand. No real replacement, they say, but urge TMax 100 as an alternative.
agricola
Well-known
Thanks Steve. I took this a couple of evenings ago on Plus-X with the Hexar AF. I like the range. The scanner was an old multi-function Epson. Will be trying to do better on a V700 soon.
Snowbuzz
Well-known
Nice examples, Chris! Actually, that example of Plus-X is quite nice, agricola.
Bingley
Veteran
I don't have the link handy, but it was posted on Kodak's own site today.
OMG! This is a tragedy! What a great film! TMax 100, nice as it is, is not the same. RIP Plus-X.
Bingley
Veteran
Just went over to B&H and ordered some more. Sigh. Here's to Plus-X!

Stockholm by bingley0522, on Flickr

Stockholm by bingley0522, on Flickr
Bingley
Veteran
And, while we're at it, here's to Arista Premium 100, Plus-X by a different name:

Scratchers by bingley0522, on Flickr

Scratchers by bingley0522, on Flickr
Tim Gray
Well-known
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
The grain and resolution of TMAX 400 are equivalent to Plus-X. TMAX 100 is considerably sharper than either and has still tighter grain.
Nevertheless, it's a damned shame to see Plus-X discontinued.
Nevertheless, it's a damned shame to see Plus-X discontinued.
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Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I always preferred FP4/FP4+ to Plus-X. I'm not sure why, other than I didn't do well with it, though others obviously did.
Mr. Art Flatt, M3/90Summicron, FP4, ca 1985-86:
Mr. Art Flatt, M3/90Summicron, FP4, ca 1985-86:

gnuyork
Well-known
Bummer. Plus-X is one of my favorites. But it has been years since I have used it - maybe even a decade.


Freakscene
Obscure member
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/products/films/bw/plusX125.jhtml
RIP Plus-X.
All in Xtol 1+3.
Marty
RIP Plus-X.



All in Xtol 1+3.
Marty
bucs
Well-known
RIP plus X
RIP plus X
I just bought 30 rolls of this stuff rebranded as arista premium 100. First time to try it. Very sad news
RIP Plus X
RIP plus X
I just bought 30 rolls of this stuff rebranded as arista premium 100. First time to try it. Very sad news
RIP Plus X
Derwent
Member
I have recently used my last roll of Plus-X...looks like wont be getting any more :-(
Oh well...
I'll just have to shoot more Acros...
Oh well...
I'll just have to shoot more Acros...
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