Currently, I am using TMX 100 and HC110 for constructing my b&w mask. When properly washed, the film produces a reasonable neutral gray negative that will minimize any color shifts when sandwiched with a color negative.
I particular, I use 8x10 TMX 100 and cut it down to either 5x7 or 4x10. Unfortunately, TMX 100 is only now available in 4x5. So I am looking for another 8x10 b&w film/developer combination that will produce a neutral gray negative. It does not have to be perfectly neutral gray just as long as there is no evident cast. I can correct for any slight cast by adjusting the color head settings.
Does anyone know of such a combination of film and developer that will produce an approximate neutral gray negative?
I particular, I use 8x10 TMX 100 and cut it down to either 5x7 or 4x10. Unfortunately, TMX 100 is only now available in 4x5. So I am looking for another 8x10 b&w film/developer combination that will produce a neutral gray negative. It does not have to be perfectly neutral gray just as long as there is no evident cast. I can correct for any slight cast by adjusting the color head settings.
Does anyone know of such a combination of film and developer that will produce an approximate neutral gray negative?
