underlord
Well-known
I ran into my friend, Andy here recently in Liverpool.I had never met his Mother.I think I captured a little tenderness here. He loved it and so did his Mum. Also, he was impressed at the speed at which I uploaded it to Facebook - being film and all!
Leica IIIa/Summitar 5cmF2/Kodak TMax 400 - D76 for 7:30 mins at stock 20C
Andy & his Mum by Philip McAllister, on Flickr
Leica IIIa/Summitar 5cmF2/Kodak TMax 400 - D76 for 7:30 mins at stock 20C

michaelwj
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I see T-max400 as an obvious improvement of TriX, but TriX seems to be a far more popular film. Why?
Erik.
Personally I find T-MAX400 to be too clinical without any soul (I mean grain
Add that to the cost, it's priced out of the market here in Australia (really all Kodak is), last time I saw it it was A$295 for a 30m can. Compared to Tri-X, also priced out at A$195, HP5+ at A$95 (Delta 400 is ~ A$120), and Foma 400 @ A$70
It was the first film I used when I got back into film, and I do like it pushed to 1600 (Foma 400 doesn't do that!) but I use HP5+ for my pushing needs now.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Personally I find T-MAX400 to be too clinical without any soul (I mean grain) for my general use.
Yes, personal taste and style are important too, that is why it is important that there is a choice.
Leica M5, Summilux 35mm f/1.4 v1, 400-2TMY.
Erik.

BLKRCAT
75% Film
michaelwj
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Yes, personal taste and style are important too, that is why it is important that there is a choice.
Agreed.
One from the archives.

M6, CV 4.5/15 LTM, TMAX400
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Talus; said:Fantastic photo.
Thanks ever so much Talus, very Kind !
BLKRCAT
75% Film
Peter Jennings
Well-known
Thanks all for the great images! It reminds me that I have a roll of TMAX400 120 in the freezer. I think I'll thaw it out, re-spool it to 620, load it up in the Medalist II and shoot it this weekend.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M5, Summilux 35mm f/1.4 v1, 400-2TMY.
Erik.
Erik.

BLKRCAT
75% Film
Great shot!
Erik.
Thanks Erik as always.
Also I remember you posting a while back about your developer. What are you using with your tmax?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Thanks Erik as always.
Also I remember you posting a while back about your developer. What are you using with your tmax?
Ilford Perceptol 1:2, 23 degrees C, 11 minutes, every 30 sec agitation.
Erik.
Dguebey
Amateur
1990, TMY 400 4"x5", Linhof Master Technika, Symmar 150/5.6
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GarageBoy
Well-known
Such a underrated film, always living in the shadow of tri-x
I should go shoot my stash - everyone calls it clean and sterile, but that's what I enjoy about it, it's that HD wide tonal range
I should go shoot my stash - everyone calls it clean and sterile, but that's what I enjoy about it, it's that HD wide tonal range
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Such a underrated film, always living in the shadow of tri-x
I should go shoot my stash - everyone calls it clean and sterile, but that's what I enjoy about it, it's that HD wide tonal range
100% agreed.
Leica M5, Summilux 35mm f/1.4 v1, 400-2TMY.
Erik.

Bingley
Veteran
f16sunshine
Moderator
So much good stuff in this thread.
I have several rolls to scan from the last couple years.
Need to set up A long overdue date with the digital darkroom.
For now another older image.
Bessa ii RF Color Skopar 105 f3.5
Tmax 400 @ 400 Rodinal
Mom and Hugo by Adnan, on Flickr
I have several rolls to scan from the last couple years.
Need to set up A long overdue date with the digital darkroom.
For now another older image.
Bessa ii RF Color Skopar 105 f3.5
Tmax 400 @ 400 Rodinal

f16sunshine
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f16sunshine
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