srs5694 said:
My subjective impression is that Fomapan 400 is slightly less grainy (in terms of grain size) than Tri-X, but the Fomapan grain tends to be more distinct (as in sharply-defined grains). I don't have any quantitative measures on this, though; it's just from me "eyballing" prints and scans.
Interesting point, about the grain size I mean. I used Orwo years ago, some said it was I****D under a different badge yet the grain looked wrong, sort of lumpy? Then again, maybe my developing skills were real crap back then compared to being just crap today! Still; forty years of pure enjoyment cant be bad.
No problemo Jon, I make the same mistake with whisky and tea; cant remember now which one makes my eyes go blurry
think its the tea!
Hi Mike. What dev time/agitation do you give it in D76. Is it as sharp a Tri x? The guy who gave me the film said it was Creamy sharp Great for portraits. Hope so, took a portrait of the wife
.need all the help I can get!
Hi Mac; yeah Im looking to try HC110 with Neopan 400, normally use ID 11 or Rodinal but that seems to be getting a little thin on the ground of late, I wonder why? I dont think we get the real (HC110) thing over here, think its a watered down version (Pepsi anyone) which is a real pity, guess Ill have to order some from across the pond before Kodak pulls the plug!. Is the curl that intrusive?
Thanks guys; for the info and your time.
B.