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Well, I just got through a printing session using some of the new tmax 400 (TMY 400) film. This stuff is incredible. To my eyes it has the same tonal scale and grain as Fuji Across 100. Speaking of grain it is very pleasing and what you would normally expect from a traditional type film and the negs are very easy to print. I can't wait to get my hands on some 120.

I will post an image in the gallery when my prints are dry.

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Well, I just got through a printing session using some of the new tmax 400 (TMY 400) film. This stuff is incredible. To my eyes it has the same tonal scale and grain as Fuji Across 100. Speaking of grain it is very pleasing and what you would normally expect from a traditional type film and the negs are very easy to print. I can't wait to get my hands on some 120.

I will post an image in the gallery when my prints are dry.

Regards,
John

Can't wait to see them also... Thanks...
 

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Well, I just got through a printing session using some of the new tmax 400 (TMY 400) film. This stuff is incredible. To my eyes it has the same tonal scale and grain as Fuji Across 100. Speaking of grain it is very pleasing and what you would normally expect from a traditional type film and the negs are very easy to print. I can't wait to get my hands on some 120.

I will post an image in the gallery when my prints are dry.

Regards,
John
Where did you buy the film?
 
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Where did you buy the film?

At my local camera store....Norman Camera in Grand Rapids, MI. It was very interesting as they had both the new version and the old in stock but one set of rolls said "worlds sharpest" on the box and the other boxes did not. Of course the salesperson had no idea what the differences are between the two.

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The results are extremely encouraging, John. It's like having the best of both ISO400 and ISO100, both worlds in one single film. I have just settled on Tri-X as my staple film and won't change any time soon since I'm dialed in, but if I ever have to, this is definitely a likely contender!
Thank you for posting your results!
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It appears that the new TMY is meeting the expectations of users. This is very promising indeed. In fact, it smacks a little of 'too good to be true' but I'm nearly certain it's not the case.
 

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What developer are you using?
 

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Does anybody know if the new film will be available in 5x7 sheets?
LJS
 

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At my local camera store....Norman Camera in Grand Rapids, MI. It was very interesting as they had both the new version and the old in stock but one set of rolls said "worlds sharpest" on the box and the other boxes did not. Of course the salesperson had no idea what the differences are between the two.

Regards,
John

I'm sure the $$$$ has gone up. also wouldn't it be nice if someone in a store knew something about photography. it is their job you know. How would it look if I said oh I'm sorry i don't know what decay is, I'm just a dentist.
 

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I'm sure the $$$$ has gone up.
At my local shop it's the same price. I actually didn't know that was the stuff I bought until I read this thread.
I assumed the "Sharpest ISO400!" grocery sticker was like "Now more powerful!" on dish soap.
 

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that is great! I develop with pyrocat-hd and can never see my image when developing by inspection, but when I use the jobo tank it is outstanding.
 

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At my local shop it's the same price. I actually didn't know that was the stuff I bought until I read this thread.
I assumed the "Sharpest ISO400!" grocery sticker was like "Now more powerful!" on dish soap.

It seems as if Kodak's packaging of the new TMY 400 has been as "casual" as when they came out with the new Portra films a year or so ago.

With the Portras, about the only difference in packaging is a red diagonal strip that indicates they have "enhanced scannability".

In fact, the film is a quantum leap in improved quality - and, yes, scans nicely too.

Sounds as if Kodak as similarly been low key about the new B/W film?

I sometimes have this image in my mind of a few "vestigial" film R&D folk up in Rochester having these great new ideas - and then there is that guy (Mr. P.) who says "no more research money for film!..." :sad:
 

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I sometimes have this image in my mind of a few "vestigial" film R&D folk up in Rochester having these great new ideas - and then there is that guy (Mr. P.) who says "no more research money for film!..." :sad:

WHy don't you call him and ask him George. When you find out let us know.
 

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WHy don't you call him and ask him George. When you find out let us know.

Why would I do that when I can just read the 10K?
 

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From a marketing point of view, Kodak wants to hype the new film formulas. From a keeping their dealers happy point of view, they make the changes in the packaging subtle. There's always the problem with a new film that the dealer can wind up "stuck" with inventory of the old film, so they want to make it easy to sell of the old inventory.

In August I went to buy a sleeve of Portra 400NC at Calumet, and the first thing that came out of the fridge was the old stuff. I politely asked "do you have any that isn't so short-dated", and I got a sleeve of the new 400NC-2.

Dealers are really important to Kodak.
 
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