Paul Verizzo
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(Cross posted to the B&W forum. Wherein, my candidates are Ilford XP2 or Kodak TMY-2.)
So, here in color film land, what is the one film you could live with forevermore? Thinking 35mm, but certainly open to other formats.
My candidate is one you've almost certainly never heard of. Kodak HD400. It was a consumer marketed color negative film with, well, "high definition." I'll not bore your with the specs, but it had a lot more definition than the, say, "Gold," films. ISO 400. Only 24 exposure rolls.
I have several refrigerated dozen rolls that I'm slowly going through. And, of course, it makes perfect B&W images after scanning.
So, here in color film land, what is the one film you could live with forevermore? Thinking 35mm, but certainly open to other formats.
My candidate is one you've almost certainly never heard of. Kodak HD400. It was a consumer marketed color negative film with, well, "high definition." I'll not bore your with the specs, but it had a lot more definition than the, say, "Gold," films. ISO 400. Only 24 exposure rolls.
I have several refrigerated dozen rolls that I'm slowly going through. And, of course, it makes perfect B&W images after scanning.
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