View Full Version : 35mm/120 Tri-X 400 vs 4x5 Tri-X 320?
healyzh
21-Apr-2015, 19:39
I've pretty much only used Ilford FP4+ when shooting 4x5, but I've largely standardized on Tri-X developed in TMAX Developer for 35mm and 120. Is there any difference between 35mm/120 Tri-X 400 and 4x5 Tri-X 320?
Zane
Mark Barendt
21-Apr-2015, 20:03
Yes
jbenedict
21-Apr-2015, 21:42
Here are some threads from the archives which should be helpful:
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/archive/index.php/t-118191.html
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/archive/index.php/t-17711.html
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?17711-320-tri-x-vs-400-tri-x-in-120-size
HTH
Jeff
healyzh
21-Apr-2015, 22:28
Thanks, those links definitely help. Sounds like I might as well pass on Tri-X 320, but might want to play around some with HP5. Oddly enough I don't think I've shot any HP5 in 35mm or 120, but I have shot a few sheets of it in 8x10, and I think I have some of it around here somewhere in 4x5.
Thanks,
Zane
Mark Barendt
22-Apr-2015, 05:36
TXP 320 is a really nice film. I use it exactly per the instructions and it works great.
Of course I can say the exact same thing about HP5. If you have HP5, and have experience with HP5, I see very little reason to start with TXP.
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