I saw the thumbnail and thought... "That's got to be Tri-X". Good film choice. I've not seen many images in the Tri-X/Tmax combination though. Do you see more grain than you would have with Xtol or D-76? Regardless, the developer did not suppress the lovely tonality of the film. Great stuff.
I saw the thumbnail and thought... "That's got to be Tri-X". Good film choice. I've not seen many images in the Tri-X/Tmax combination though. Do you see more grain than you would have with Xtol or D-76? Regardless, the developer did not suppress the lovely tonality of the film. Great stuff.
To be perfectly honest, I used the last of my tmax to develop the roll. I gave up on the Tmax/Tmax combination as I didn't like the flat prints I was getting. I actually prefer D76, but grain really isn't an issue for me with Tmax. I just inherited two cases of HC110 from a high school photo program going digital (sigh) so I'll see how that works with Tri-x. Thanks for the kind words.
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