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Just wondering if I'm the only crazy person who feels this way:
Shooting in 35mm, I tend to like the traditional grain structures - FP4 and HP5 are my main choices. I've used the t-grain emulsions and had some pleasing results, but it's looking like an 80/20 in favour of the traditional guys in 135 format. On the other hand, when I shoot in MF or LF, I'm appreciating a lot more the finer grain qualities of emulsions like the Delta stocks and Acros. I would say the advantage is more like 60/40 in favour of the 'modern grain' style. So I still shoot shoot a lot of HP5 and FP4 all across the formats but only because I shoot mostly in 35mm and want to standardize.
Anyone else feel this way? One would assume the opposite: finer grain for the smaller format would be preferable. Just wanna know people's opinions on the matter.
Shooting in 35mm, I tend to like the traditional grain structures - FP4 and HP5 are my main choices. I've used the t-grain emulsions and had some pleasing results, but it's looking like an 80/20 in favour of the traditional guys in 135 format. On the other hand, when I shoot in MF or LF, I'm appreciating a lot more the finer grain qualities of emulsions like the Delta stocks and Acros. I would say the advantage is more like 60/40 in favour of the 'modern grain' style. So I still shoot shoot a lot of HP5 and FP4 all across the formats but only because I shoot mostly in 35mm and want to standardize.
Anyone else feel this way? One would assume the opposite: finer grain for the smaller format would be preferable. Just wanna know people's opinions on the matter.

