I've been shooting (120 format) rolls of T-Max 100 and Fuji Acros 100 recently on my Rollei T and Hasselblad 500 C/M and here are my comments....I'm not scientifically inclined like a lot of you around here...my comments are based on visual analysis.
First the techniques used.....
a) Both were developed using T-Max Developer and T-Max fixer.
b) Both were scanned on my Scanmate 5000 drum scanner.
c) I scan as if it were a greyscale transparency and then invert in Photoshop.
d) I save the file as a jpeg greyscale to keep the file sizes small.
So, first of all the impression of the negatives as i develop them.....
......the Acros has like a blue cast on the film...the T-Max is clearer. No idea what this means when faced with enlargers or scanners....
The Acros seems to have less of a tendency to form Newton rings when scanning. I think T-Max is more prone to newton rings....
The results of the scans, to me, look very similar in terms of grain and look about them. I couldn't honestly prove i've used a different film when looking at the final shots. Both have loads of latitude when manipulating curves and both can give me different feels to the image depending on these curves as I've said.
QUESTION 1: IS THE FACT I'M USING THE SAME DEVELOPER GIVING ME A SIMILAR LOOK TO BOTH THESE FILMS OR ARE BOTH THESE FILMS SIMILAR LOOKING AS A MATTER OF FACT....I seem to remember the curves for the film being similar?????
QUESTION 2: DOES ANYONE HAVE A DEFINITE ACROS + DEVELOPER COMBO THEY'D LIKE TO SHARE WITH ME THAT MAKES THE FILM GO TO ANOTHER LEVEL.
I realize these are subjective questions but I hope some people can come into this thread and share their views....
First the techniques used.....
a) Both were developed using T-Max Developer and T-Max fixer.
b) Both were scanned on my Scanmate 5000 drum scanner.
c) I scan as if it were a greyscale transparency and then invert in Photoshop.
d) I save the file as a jpeg greyscale to keep the file sizes small.
So, first of all the impression of the negatives as i develop them.....
......the Acros has like a blue cast on the film...the T-Max is clearer. No idea what this means when faced with enlargers or scanners....
The Acros seems to have less of a tendency to form Newton rings when scanning. I think T-Max is more prone to newton rings....
The results of the scans, to me, look very similar in terms of grain and look about them. I couldn't honestly prove i've used a different film when looking at the final shots. Both have loads of latitude when manipulating curves and both can give me different feels to the image depending on these curves as I've said.
QUESTION 1: IS THE FACT I'M USING THE SAME DEVELOPER GIVING ME A SIMILAR LOOK TO BOTH THESE FILMS OR ARE BOTH THESE FILMS SIMILAR LOOKING AS A MATTER OF FACT....I seem to remember the curves for the film being similar?????
QUESTION 2: DOES ANYONE HAVE A DEFINITE ACROS + DEVELOPER COMBO THEY'D LIKE TO SHARE WITH ME THAT MAKES THE FILM GO TO ANOTHER LEVEL.
I realize these are subjective questions but I hope some people can come into this thread and share their views....