J,
Thanks for the info. I was, initially, developing in Pryo and since J&C Classic is no longer made, what film would You recommend for general "Zone System" landscape work? I will be scannning the negatives into digital files. I've recently revived my LF interest and want to concentrate on one specific film.
Thanks for your time and input.
Michael
Well, recommending film stock s a little like telling somebody what church to join
So I'll just tell you about where I'm at.
I've shot a bunch of different film. Some I've liked more than others, but in the end, I keep coming back to Ilford. I used to try to save a little money, but I finally realized that there really isn't much economy to be had in the long run, because it's not like I'm burning through boxes of the stuff on a daily basis, so for me, the quality and robust nature of HP4 and FP5 are worth it. The same could be said for TMAX and TRI-X. I do love Efke 25 for certain situations. In 4x5 I find the Polaroid type 55 neg is simply sublime, when exposed correctly, under the right circumstance. I'm eager to try the Efke infrared on landscapes and the Adox Ortho for some portraits. So thats where I'm at on film right now.
With developers, I keep going back to PMK. Somehow something in the way I expose, develop, and print seems to favor that developer.