IME, these 120 films are quite excellent. The 100 ASA Kentmere reminds me of Verichrome Pan.
ive never had luck with the kentmere 100 or 400 in 35mm so have been on the fence with these 120 versions.
IME, these 120 films are quite excellent. The 100 ASA Kentmere reminds me of Verichrome Pan.
High praise indeed!The 100 ASA Kentmere reminds me of Verichrome Pan.
do the kentmere 120 films follow the 35mm kentmere films in having LESS silver halide in the emulsion?
but I don't know of any reason to believe that any changes were made between the 35 mm and 120 that aren't directly related to coating on the different base (if in fact they are coated on a different base
Now that these films have been out for awhile, I wonder what people think about them. I've shot a brick of the Kentmere 100 and I'm wondering how FP4 or some other equivalent might have improved on my results.
If it matters, I always shoot film at about half the box speed, so my EI for Kentmere 100 has been about EI 64 or EI 50, and I stand process in Rodinal. My goto films in 120 were always Tri-X and Plus-X before I packed my film cameras away a decade ago. What I see in my Kentmere 100 negatives, shot at EI 50, is consistently satisfying.
I know the Kentmere line is pitched at beginners and students. Can someone summarize for me what I am giving up by shooting Kentmere?
Opinions are cheap, but here’s mine:
I found the Kentmere 100 in 120 to be too fine. I’m a grain-head, and there just isn’t enough visible grain for my liking. This will, of course, be exactly why others will like it.
Opinions are cheap, but here’s mine:
I found the Kentmere 100 in 120 to be too fine. I’m a grain-head, and there just isn’t enough visible grain for my liking. This will, of course, be exactly why others will like it.
Just curious, which developer are you using?
Opinions grounded in experience are welcome. Most online write-ups are long on clichés and short on real differences. I've seen suggestions that the Kentmere line doesn't push as well as the Ilford films -- that's not a concern for me. I'm trying to understand why the world doesn't simply abandon the Ilford line for the Kentmere films.
Opinions grounded in experience are welcome. Most online write-ups are long on clichés and short on real differences. I've seen suggestions that the Kentmere line doesn't push as well as the Ilford films -- that's not a concern for me. I'm trying to understand why the world doesn't simply abandon the Ilford line for the Kentmere films.
In the current world, I think your comments contain the answer to your own question.
Now that these films have been out for awhile, I wonder what people think about them. I've shot a brick of the Kentmere 100 and I'm wondering how FP4 or some other equivalent might have improved on my results.
I can't say if using FP4 would have resulted in better images or not. They would have appeared slightly different, but "better" is subjective.
Here is a recent photo made with the Medalist II, on Kentmere 100 rated at 50 ASA and developed in PMK (Pyro).
I’m not sure where I gained this from, but I’m of the impression that Harman themselves have said that the anti-halation is less effective on the Kentmere versions.
It would be interesting to hear Harman's view of the differences. The PR spin is that Kentmere is a student film. I wonder how Harman sees the difference between the two lines -- why it relegates Kentmere to "student" status and what "pros" get from Ilford products that Kentmere does not provide.
Can you give a link to the source of this Thanks
pentaxuser
Can you give a link to the source of this Thanks
pentaxuser
I googled Ilford and found only this general mention of Kentmere as ideal for students:
"Drawing many attributes from ILFORD stocks such as HP5, Kentmere Pan 400’s price point, coupled with its wide and forgiving exposure latitude, make it an ideal film for those new or returning to film photography as well as students and budget conscious photographers."
I’m not sure where I gained this from, but I’m of the impression that Harman themselves have said that the anti-halation is less effective on the Kentmere versions.
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