Alex Hawley
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Anyone found a supplier with the new TMY in 4x5? I've found the 8x10 and 120 but no 4x5 yet. I would prefer to do my film testing with individual 4x5 sheets but I guess I could do it with 120 in a pinch.
Anyone found a supplier with the new TMY in 4x5? I've found the 8x10 and 120 but no 4x5 yet. I would prefer to do my film testing with individual 4x5 sheets but I guess I could do it with 120 in a pinch.
the uv backing has no effect on azo printing....sandy king answered this in another thread
Peter
the uv backing has no effect on azo printing....sandy king answered this in another thread
Peter
c6h6o3 said:Alex, I'd be interested to hear your experiences with other papers. I've been making test negatives comparing the old with the new but I haven't printed them yet. The only enlarging paper I have is Kentona, with which I haven't learned yet to print very well, but I've heard that its response is similar to Azo.
I thought the UV coating was only for the roll film? It won't work for platinum if it is uv coated. Tmax 100 is useless.
Then there's the Ilford MG papers which I find to be pretty capable, including contact prints.
I'll change my question a bit and ask if it would be worthwhile to test with the old TMY in 4x5? My quandary is that I don't want to burn up a bunch of 8x10 sheets doing film testing, given its expense, as opposed to doing it with 4x5 at a lower cost. I will be testing for both contact printing (8x10) and enlargement (4x5 and 120).
I've never used TMY in any form up to this point so my only starting point will be other TMY user's experience.
Anyone found a supplier with the new TMY in 4x5? I've found the 8x10 and 120 but no 4x5 yet. I would prefer to do my film testing with individual 4x5 sheets but I guess I could do it with 120 in a pinch.
Of course maybe you could be brave and cut an 8x10 down to 4 4x5 sheets![]()
Of course maybe you could be brave and cut an 8x10 down to 4 4x5 sheets![]()
Anyone found a supplier with the new TMY in 4x5? I've found the 8x10 and 120 but no 4x5 yet. I would prefer to do my film testing with individual 4x5 sheets but I guess I could do it with 120 in a pinch.
How do you know that you have the "new" TMY?
I bought the new 4x5 Tmax at BH in December. Just developed my first negs in D76 the other night. Very nice results.
How do you know that you have the "new" TMY? I just bought a 50 sheet box in Seattle. The box had "New Developing Times" and "Sharpest B&W 400" and the film has new code notching, one notch. I am guessing this is the new film.
Michael
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