Freestyle has Delta 100 in 100 sheet boxes for $143!
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/196548...ets?cat_id=404
Freestyle has Delta 100 in 100 sheet boxes for $143!
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/196548...ets?cat_id=404
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Ok, so, for all of you on the edge of your seat; right or wrong, I made a strategic decision to commit to TMX for the next 6mos. It's the fastest B/W film that Kodak currently makes in 35mm roll, 120 and sheet which, I want.
I'm leaning towards Xtol or D-76 for normal or 1-stop push exposure. Any recommendations?
thanx
Haha yeah I was nervous. So Kodak stopped selling iso 320/400 TXP and TMY in 35/120/sheet???!!!
Yikes!
I've been experimenting with Xtol for the past few weeks, and I like the results better than D76. So Far.
--Gary
Old recommendations for portraiture was to use a soft-gradation panchromatic film which is free from excessive sensitivity to red which can cause undesirable pale and chalky skin-tones.
For the latest films available, something like Ilford HP5 Plus or Kodak TMY2 should be suitable.
For film development, you wont go far wrong with D-76/ID-11 or Xtol.
B&W portrait papers tended to have a warm-tone such as Agfa Portriga, Kodak Royal-Bromesko and Kodak Ektalure. The nearest to those today is probably Ilford MG-WT, Fomatone-MG or Emaks. I like Ilford Galerie.
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