Thomas Bertilsson
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I agree with everything you said, except for the added texture in my prints, which is more significant to me than it seems to be to you.
That goes in the department of personal flavor. But TMY-2 sure looks like film to me too, with lots of beautiful character, contrast, and substance. It is also very flexible, and like you I don't find it any more difficult to process than Tri-X. It honestly puzzles me why some find it to look clinical and 'digital', but each to their own and I hope we can all find something we like.
Let me make it clear, I would happily continue shooting TMY-2, and if it wasn't for Tri-X, I would. The difference between them is not that great, a lot less than most folks make it out to be (to my eyes anyway). That's all. I was just looking to see what other Tri-X lovers held as their reason for rating it above all other films.
So, happy shooting everyone! It was fun to read your responses.
That goes in the department of personal flavor. But TMY-2 sure looks like film to me too, with lots of beautiful character, contrast, and substance. It is also very flexible, and like you I don't find it any more difficult to process than Tri-X. It honestly puzzles me why some find it to look clinical and 'digital', but each to their own and I hope we can all find something we like.
Let me make it clear, I would happily continue shooting TMY-2, and if it wasn't for Tri-X, I would. The difference between them is not that great, a lot less than most folks make it out to be (to my eyes anyway). That's all. I was just looking to see what other Tri-X lovers held as their reason for rating it above all other films.
So, happy shooting everyone! It was fun to read your responses.
It is a great film. However, I've gone in the other direction as you. I find TMY-2 to be fantastic. Just as flexible in different lighting conditions in my mind. I never got the 'fussy' nature of T-Max; I pretty much treat it exactly as I did Tri-X and get very useable negatives. I also don't get the 'digital' comments about TMY. Looks like film to me.
Tri-X does have a bit more grain and texture for me, but often not enough. Overall, I find it to be pretty fine grained. The increase in texture is little enough that when I am going for that, I often grab TMZ instead.
Maybe I need to change my processing![]()


