Darryl Roberts
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Hi, the Tri-X Pro 320 is available for less money, aside from that which film would you recommend for head and shoulder, traditional portraiture?
Thank you.
Thank you.

Have a look at the Naked Photographer's(Greg Davis) video on Tri-X v Tmax 400 . He uses identical head and shoulder portraits taken in both filmsHi, the Tri-X Pro 320 is available for less money, aside from that which film would you recommend for head and shoulder, traditional portraiture?
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This is tri-x 320 in i think hc-110
I can't remember - is there a sheet film version of Tri-X 400?Its still available in sheet film!
I can't remember - is there a sheet film version of Tri-X 400?
The OP is asking about TXP 320 which has been continuously available in sheet film. Not sure how TX 400 entered into this thread.I can't remember - is there a sheet film version of Tri-X 400?
Because I was wondering if it was a third option that the OP might consider, or if it may have been one in the past.The OP is asking about TXP 320 which has been continuously available in sheet film. Not sure how TX 400 entered into this thread.
Can you provide a link to that please? I can't find any video of his where he compares TX and TMax 400.Have a look at the Naked Photographer's(Greg Davis) video on Tri-X v Tmax 400 . He uses identical head and shoulder portraits taken in both films
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To my knowledge TX has never been available in sheet film, only TXP.Because I was wondering if it was a third option that the OP might consider, or if it may have been one in the past.
I expect the OP is considering this for large format use, but that isn't specifically stated.
Here's the link:Can you provide a link to that please? I can't find any video of his where he compares TX and TMax 400.
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