Thomas Bertilsson
Member
To me the best thing about the APX25 was its remarkable resolving power in combination with the really pleasing tonal gradations it was capable of. I could enlarge 35mm negs with similar resolution and graininess to a medium format ISO 100 film, without sacrificing too much sharpness.
I have seen an enlargement from a 35mm neg that had a Durst enlarger head all the way in the ceiling, and the paper on the floor. That negative was stand developed in 1+300 Rodinal and had amazing sharpness still. It was a close-up of a face profile in semi subdued lighting. The face occupied about 1/3 of the frame. In the enlargement I could very clearly count the eye lashes on the model. Some people think this is really cool, I used to be impressed by that. Now it's more about tonality, and I don't care about grain anymore, plus I never really print that big... But those features are probably some of the most common reasons why this film is considered legendary.
- Thomas
I have seen an enlargement from a 35mm neg that had a Durst enlarger head all the way in the ceiling, and the paper on the floor. That negative was stand developed in 1+300 Rodinal and had amazing sharpness still. It was a close-up of a face profile in semi subdued lighting. The face occupied about 1/3 of the frame. In the enlargement I could very clearly count the eye lashes on the model. Some people think this is really cool, I used to be impressed by that. Now it's more about tonality, and I don't care about grain anymore, plus I never really print that big... But those features are probably some of the most common reasons why this film is considered legendary.
- Thomas
Someone please fill me in. What's the big deal here? What makes APX25 so special that people are willing to pay twice the price of current films or more for outdated out of production products?? Im not trying to bash anyone or start a flamewar I just don't get it. :confused: :confused:I mean If it really was that good more people would have used it and it wouldn't have been discontinued in the first place. Please WHY??
Kind regards
Søren