Donald Miller
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I have recently shot some Tmax 100 that I bought at an estate sale. This is film that had an expiration date of 2001.
Yesterday I shot some of it under the same conditions that I shot Efke PL 100 (my usual film). I was amazed at the difference in film base plus fog of the two films. The Tmax, in this case produced, much lower base fog. The negatives exhibited much sharper dilineations between adjacent density regions and appear much cleaner.
The Efke was in date film. Both films were developed with Pyrocat in the same mamer.
I know that this film is not a good film for those who expose with UV sources but for enlarging, this film looks like a winner to me. At least based under very limited usage.
Has anyone else noticed the same difference? Or is this an anamoly?
Yesterday I shot some of it under the same conditions that I shot Efke PL 100 (my usual film). I was amazed at the difference in film base plus fog of the two films. The Tmax, in this case produced, much lower base fog. The negatives exhibited much sharper dilineations between adjacent density regions and appear much cleaner.
The Efke was in date film. Both films were developed with Pyrocat in the same mamer.
I know that this film is not a good film for those who expose with UV sources but for enlarging, this film looks like a winner to me. At least based under very limited usage.
Has anyone else noticed the same difference? Or is this an anamoly?