Tmax400 Images Thread

I use Perceptol for developing 400-2TMY. Almost no grain. I like that because I try to get the effect of the Perutz Fliegerfilm from the twenties and thirties of the 20th century. Of course the 400-2TMY is much faster.

Erik.
 
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Iceland
Xpan | Tmax 400 | Xtol(r)
 
Bingley, your development times and agitation schedule worked absolutely perfectly. Did three rolls in single tank and they were spot on.
Thank you so very much for spending the time to help me.
Cheers, and a Happy New Year to you and your family.
James
 
Maserati 250 engine bay - shot on Tmax400 pushed to 1600 and semi-stand developed in Rodinal 1:50 for one hour. Zeiss Distagon 50mm / Hasselblad 500CM

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Bingley, your development times and agitation schedule worked absolutely perfectly. Did three rolls in single tank and they were spot on.
Thank you so very much for spending the time to help me.
Cheers, and a Happy New Year to you and your family.
James

James,

Thanks for that! And great to hear that the development approach I use for TMax 400 worked for you too!

I'm going to try Perceptol one of these days b/c I love the results that Erik van Straten gets. But I've been pretty happy with the regimen I worked out with HC 110 dil. h.
 
One of the last InterCity 125s arriving on the Devon side of the Tamar at Plymouth via Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge.

Hasselblad 500CM, Zeiss Sonnar 250mm f5.6, TMAX 400 semi-stand development in Rodinal 1:100

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One of the last InterCity 125s arriving on the Devon side of the Tamar at Plymouth via Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge.


Excellent, Charles! I've tried - unsuccessfully - to find better vantage points for a shot of the Brunel Bridge.



Where were you located, for that shot? It looks as though it was in the car parking area.
 
Hi tbhv55 - it was indeed the car park - to the front left in the picnic area.

The Sonnar 250mm on the 6x6cm works out about 125mm, and it needed a tiny crop, so a standard 135mm would do the job admirably if using a normal 35mm.

I was hoping to get it just going through the arch, but of course I forgot to remove the dark slide (I'd only had 5 minutes watching it come into Saltash etc), fortunately at 15mph you have time for a fumble!
 
it was indeed the car park - to the front left in the picnic area.

The Sonnar 250mm on the 6x6cm works out about 125mm, and it needed a tiny crop, so a standard 135mm would do the job admirably if using a normal 35mm.


Thanks - I think I'll go there, and try that location, at some point. I'd probably use a Bronica 6x6, so the focal lengths will match yours. I don't have a 250mm, so a 150mm will have to do. :)


BTW, I'm fairly sure that your dark slide 'problem' is well-known to every user of this style of camera! :(
 
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