What Is the Best Tasting B&W Film?

What Is the Best Tasting B&W Film?

  • Ilford FP4+

    Votes: 10 8.1%
  • Ilford Delta Pro 100

    Votes: 9 7.3%
  • Foma Fomapan 400

    Votes: 3 2.4%
  • Kodak Plus-X

    Votes: 5 4.1%
  • Forte Fortepan 400

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ilford Delta Pro 100

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Efke KB25 iso 25

    Votes: 5 4.1%
  • Kodak Tri-X 400

    Votes: 49 39.8%
  • Fuji Neopan 400

    Votes: 12 9.8%
  • Fuji Neopan 1600

    Votes: 6 4.9%
  • Ilford HP5+ 400

    Votes: 18 14.6%
  • Kodak TMAX 100

    Votes: 6 4.9%

  • Total voters
    123
There is no reason for any bashing to begin. Ilford has always been a fierce competitor, with a halo of prestige of its own, and perhaps not a single inch less good than Tri-X, although the look on the prints is quite different. But the halo of the film legend, which may carry also its good dosis of prejudices, has fallen upon Tri-X.

By the way I dislike Kodak company concerning every thing darkroom related and will not be surprised if some day they kill Trix-X as Olympus killed Maitani. But facts are facts.

Cheers,
Ruben
 
I am so glad this crucial question was finally asked. Medium format HP5+ would seem to be the obvious answer but how can one forget the minty flavour of Velvia? Real film gourmands though relish the rare opportunity to taste once again some very fruity Agfa Ultra 50. There's something quite delectable about it.


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I am so glad this crucial question was finally asked. Medium format HP5+ would seem to be the obvious answer but how can one forget the minty flavour of Velvia? Real film gourmands though relish the rare opportunity to taste once again some very fruity Agfa Ultra 50. There's something quite delectable about it.

Remember, the doctor said that up to two servings per week, otherwise your cornea(s) will need to go to rehab.
 
... best tasting? Nick, you know it's all about freshness if you want taste. Then comes prep followed by presentation and the gustatorial moment.

PS I recommend that you never cook in excess of 100 C or you'll have complications and a loss of flavour.
 
Of course, the correct answer to ANY question with a combination of the words which, b&w, film, best, most, better, or grain is Tri-X (with HP5+ a very close 2nd).
 
Ah ah.
Fuji solved this by putting a self-sticky-tape instead of a lick-it-yourself-tape on their MF film.

The worst glue i tasted was on czech postage stamps.

OTOH, i am sure Forte should taste the closest to Goulasch...
Maybe even closer than the "Goulasch" they try to sell here at our cantine.
 
Pherd, I forgot about that MF glue taste treat! Fuji has gone modern but some haven't like Shanghai. Glue taste tests usually boil down to 'least offensive'
 
Now I get it:

Neopan tastes a little like Suchi.

HP5+ tastes like beef vindaloo.

Tri-X is a little similar to a big mac.

Lucky tastes like spicy pork.

Agfa tastes like bratwurst.

And Efke has a similar flavour to potato vodka! :p

This reminds me of the only joke I know that simultaneously offends people of four countries:

"The problem with the Canadians is that they could have chosen American technology, English culture and French cuisine; but instead they chose American culture, English cuisine and French technology."

My apologies to all.

~Joe
 
This reminds me of the only joke I know that simultaneously offends people of four countries:

"The problem with the Canadians is that they could have chosen American technology, English culture and French cuisine; but instead they chose American culture, English cuisine and French technology."

My apologies to all.

~Joe

English Cuisine is the greatest ! We gave the world the following delights :
Chicken Tikka Masala
SMASH
Angel Delight
SPAM
Marmite
Bovril
Fish N Chips
Jellied Eels
Not to be confused with Scottish Cuisine which gave us

Haggis Neeps and Tatties
Deep Fried Mars Bars
 
As I am missing Agfa APX100 (Rollei Retro nowadays) on Nick's menu card, I have to eat Plus-X. (souped in Rodinal)

wallace
 
Well tri-x 120 roll film tastes nasty, the cheap 200 iso kodak film is much nicer although not black and white.
 
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English Cuisine is the greatest ! We gave the world the following delights :
Chicken Tikka Masala
SMASH
Angel Delight
SPAM
Marmite
Bovril
Fish N Chips
Jellied Eels
Not to be confused with Scottish Cuisine which gave us

Haggis Neeps and Tatties
Deep Fried Mars Bars

Emmm... chicken tikka masala is Indian, and Spam is a wholly-U.S.-made concoction.

Next thing I know, I'll hear people claim that chocolate was invented by the Swiss.
 
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