BetterSense
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I need a faster 4x5 film.
Unfortunately none of the high-speed films is available in sheets. TMY is of course fantabulous film and comes it an $1.20/sheet. HP5+ is the only other 400 speed film I could find in 4x5, and costs like $.90/sheet.
I'm concerned which would have better pushability. I've never had any luck pushing TM* films; nothing happens except the highlights blow out--I've never felt that I could "push" them by developing longer. Kodak recommends normal development for use at 800, which I can believe. Basically, there goes your shadows, but don't bother developing longer; it doesn't work. Overall I'm not a tmax fan, but at least I don't feel the need to under-expose it. I can generally shoot it at box speed and feel comfortable.
TXP 320 is another 'fast' 4x5 film, but since I feel the need to expose regular tri-x at 200 I imagine the slower-rated Tri-X 320 is probably not what I'm looking for in terms of speed.
I've never used HP5+ at all. I would like to know how it compares to say, TriX or Neopan 400 in terms of grain, speed, and pushability. Is this the "Illford Tri-X"? I have no trouble pushing Tri-X to 1600, but it's just not available in sheets.
Unfortunately none of the high-speed films is available in sheets. TMY is of course fantabulous film and comes it an $1.20/sheet. HP5+ is the only other 400 speed film I could find in 4x5, and costs like $.90/sheet.
I'm concerned which would have better pushability. I've never had any luck pushing TM* films; nothing happens except the highlights blow out--I've never felt that I could "push" them by developing longer. Kodak recommends normal development for use at 800, which I can believe. Basically, there goes your shadows, but don't bother developing longer; it doesn't work. Overall I'm not a tmax fan, but at least I don't feel the need to under-expose it. I can generally shoot it at box speed and feel comfortable.
TXP 320 is another 'fast' 4x5 film, but since I feel the need to expose regular tri-x at 200 I imagine the slower-rated Tri-X 320 is probably not what I'm looking for in terms of speed.
I've never used HP5+ at all. I would like to know how it compares to say, TriX or Neopan 400 in terms of grain, speed, and pushability. Is this the "Illford Tri-X"? I have no trouble pushing Tri-X to 1600, but it's just not available in sheets.