GRHazelton
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I'd love to see Plus-X returned! It was my go-to film for many years. Beutler's soup gave excellent results, as did D-76.I would suggest that Plus-X was the Tri-X of medium speed films, but as Plus-X is no more....
I'd love to see Plus-X returned! It was my go-to film for many years. Beutler's soup gave excellent results, as did D-76.I would suggest that Plus-X was the Tri-X of medium speed films, but as Plus-X is no more....
The new Promicrol only shares the name, not the formulation of the old May and Baker product.The "new" Promicrol seems to be available from Firstcall Photographic in the UK, although I've not seen it advertised anywhere else. Not sure I'd be convinced about 200 EI usage without image quality loss.
I’d definitely say fomapan 100. That thing is flexible!
It's an excellent allrounder not unlike Try-X.I've never used FP4 Plus film. However, from reading what people write about it would it be fair to say that it holds an analogous position to Tri-X, but for the medium speed film regime rather than the high speed film regime? By this I mean that it seems to be a very forgiving/versatile traditional-type film that gives high quality results that are appreciated by a large number of people.
What d'ya think?
+1Yes indeed, in fact within the last week or so it celebrated its 'birthday'.
I didn't bake a cake but did buy a half dozen rolls in honour of the occasion. On the main topic, FP4+ is a wonderful film and not a bad choice if you had to have only one the rest of your life. The more I shoot it the more I like it -- but then again, Ilford is just great all-round.
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