NB23
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Ilford definitely has most of my business, as testified by my stash of one hundred 120 rolls of HP5, 10 bulk rolls of pan-f, 2 bulk of hp5, 50 boxes of 11x14 papers waiting to be printed... as opposed to only 16 bulk rolls of tri-x and about 15 single left rolls of tmx100 (down from 500), and 30 rolls of TMZ.
Which is funny because there is no TMY at all in my stock, and yet I do recognize that it’s the best film ever made, ever. It’s simply insane.
I would also rate FP4 the best medium speed film, with TMX and Delta 100 right behind. These 3 films are so different than one another that they shine in different situations. Delta 100 is definitely the one with the most grungy look of all three. Tmx is too clean and FP4 as well.
Which is funny because there is no TMY at all in my stock, and yet I do recognize that it’s the best film ever made, ever. It’s simply insane.
I would also rate FP4 the best medium speed film, with TMX and Delta 100 right behind. These 3 films are so different than one another that they shine in different situations. Delta 100 is definitely the one with the most grungy look of all three. Tmx is too clean and FP4 as well.
I have much more experience with Kodak TMY than others. Mostly medium format. Amazing film. I have been using Ilford sheet film and have had great results. These tabular grain films are amazing compared to what came before, no matter if it's Ilford or Kodak. One thing to consider, Ilford is the only company to offer the entire range of black and white products. No other company has such a range of film, paper, chemistry, and hardware.