Hi there. I've just joined the forum.
I'm a repentant digital shooter who's just ordered a Sinar F2 and a 150/5.6 APO Symar L for a personal project I want to undertake on black n white film.
I have a Scanmate 5000 drum scanner from back in the day that I've got going again, believe it or not hooked up to a Powerbook G3 with SCSI connections!!! and my fave film from those days was T-Max 100.
I was hoping to find out what you all think is the best (albeit horses for courses etc) black n white film for 5 x 4 to produce prints of up to 80cm high for an exhibition.
As I said, I always loved T-Max 100 for that 'thing' it has....I dont know it as 5 x 4 film though....only as 35mm....I also used to use Ilford FP4.
ALSO....I'll be developing the film myself too so which developer is best these days for fine grain I guess most of all....for example I read that Ilford has the ILFOSOL 3.....any comments on developer appreciated too.
Thanks in advance.....
Acros. Fuji Neopan Acros 100. I was just looking at some 4x5 prints enlarged to 3 or 4 feet and they were very smooth. These were architectural pinhole prints.
As for the developer, well... if you are scanning then perhaps another film suited to a pyro developer is the way to go. If you are enlarging traditionally and want a non pyro developer then how about xtol or perceptol.
P.S. I don't know if tmax has a "thing"... I consider it to be about the most neutral feeling film in all respects
You say ... you want large enlargements with minimal grain. To me it's a no-brainer: stick with the T-Max 100 ... and a fine-grain developer, such as Microdol.
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