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ROCHESTER, N.Y., Oct. 9 -- For decades, the worlds greatest photographers have trusted Kodaks black-and-white films to help them achieve the best of their artistic visions. Today Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) enhances its black-and-white professional film portfolio with the introduction of an improved KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX 400 Film.
The new film, utilizing Kodaks patented T-GRAIN emulsions, delivers finer grain and higher sharpness. T-MAX 400 now stands alone as the worlds finest grained and the worlds sharpest 400-speed black-and-white film, offering photographers a level of clarity normally only available from a 100-speed film. T-GRAIN emulsions, first introduced 25 years ago, remain the gold standard in the photographic industry.
The new T-MAX 400 film provides a grain structure that is superior to anything Ive seen in a 400-speed film, said noted photographer and master print maker John Sexton. That, combined with Kodaks legendary quality control and consistency, makes this film a most valuable tool.
In a recent survey conducted by Kodak, professional photographers cited the benefits of black-and-white film. Although professional photographers acknowledge that digital cameras offer certain benefits, they said that film better captures certain images, particularly black-and-white photos. The majority (90 percent) of photographers produce black-and-white images, with 47 percent saying black-and-white photography allows them to create a certain look and feel and differentiate themselves. More than half of them (57 percent) prefer using film to achieve this desired effect.
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Oct. 9 -- For decades, the worlds greatest photographers have trusted Kodaks black-and-white films to help them achieve the best of their artistic visions. Today Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) enhances its black-and-white professional film portfolio with the introduction of an improved KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX 400 Film.
The new film, utilizing Kodaks patented T-GRAIN emulsions, delivers finer grain and higher sharpness. T-MAX 400 now stands alone as the worlds finest grained and the worlds sharpest 400-speed black-and-white film, offering photographers a level of clarity normally only available from a 100-speed film. T-GRAIN emulsions, first introduced 25 years ago, remain the gold standard in the photographic industry.
The new T-MAX 400 film provides a grain structure that is superior to anything Ive seen in a 400-speed film, said noted photographer and master print maker John Sexton. That, combined with Kodaks legendary quality control and consistency, makes this film a most valuable tool.
In a recent survey conducted by Kodak, professional photographers cited the benefits of black-and-white film. Although professional photographers acknowledge that digital cameras offer certain benefits, they said that film better captures certain images, particularly black-and-white photos. The majority (90 percent) of photographers produce black-and-white images, with 47 percent saying black-and-white photography allows them to create a certain look and feel and differentiate themselves. More than half of them (57 percent) prefer using film to achieve this desired effect.