Yes actually. I had to double check it, but that is who is listed on the label on the record itself.I had that Beethoven cello and piano music album. Is that the Kempff/Fournier version?
I still have a decent stock of Pan X in 35mm and a few rolls in 120, and one box of 4x5. This film is still relevant, due to the fact it doesn't age, and you can still find the odd roll here and there. I've been consistently bugging Alaris to reintroduce this film, though that's probably a fools errand. But yeah it's prices per roll have really increased the last 2 years. My video was to show TMAX and Acros look similar enough to be a good substitute for Pan X.
Panatomic-X. Why?? It hasn't been made since the late 1980s. I bought my last two bricks of new stock of it in 1993, I now have about six rolls of 35mm left and 50-60 rolls of 120, even older (probably 1980-1982), so antique stock. I've not used any of the latter for several years, for all I know it may be fogged or even fungus'd.
Stupidly, earlier this year I sold off all my precious cans of bulk Pan-X to a shooter in Singapore. He wanted it badly, badly, badly, so I quoted him a ridiculously high price, he called my bluff and said he would pay it, and he did. So I am now no-bulked of Panatomic. My loss. I rather miss it, sort of, but on the odd occasion I posted something nostalgic about this film, other users criticised me for being old-fashioned. TMax 100 was just as good, they insisted. And it is.
No big lot of Panatomic has been offered on Ebay for a long time, and if/when an occasional roll is posted, the seller wants bg buck$ for it. But then I got good money for mine too, so.
As for the video, I will be watching it. The comments from other posters have whetted my curiosity, and I happen to have small stocks of the other two films in my darkroom fridge.
Also an excellent choice of music, going by one poster's comment and the OP's confirmation.
Panatomic-X. Why?? It hasn't been made since the late 1980s. I bought my last two bricks of new stock of it in 1993, I now have about six rolls of 35mm left and 50-60 rolls of 120, even older (probably 1980-1982), so antique stock. I've not used any of the latter for several years, for all I know it may be fogged or even fungus'd.
Stupidly, earlier this year I sold off all my precious cans of bulk Pan-X to a shooter in Singapore. He wanted it badly, badly, badly, so I quoted him a ridiculously high price, he called my bluff and said he would pay it, and he did. So I am now no-bulked of Panatomic. My loss. I rather miss it, sort of, but on the odd occasion I posted something nostalgic about this film, other users criticised me for being old-fashioned. TMax 100 was just as good, they insisted. And it is.
No big lot of Panatomic has been offered on Ebay for a long time, and if/when an occasional roll is posted, the seller wants bg buck$ for it. But then I got good money for mine too, so.
As for the video, I will be watching it. The comments from other posters have whetted my curiosity, and I happen to have small stocks of the other two films in my darkroom fridge.
Also an excellent choice of music, going by one poster's comment and the OP's confirmation.
“Boring and flat” is expletives I’d never have used about TMX.
I get these results from scanning Tmax 100 and 400 (35mm, 120, 4x5). I find these films sharp, grain-free and have nice tones. Scans easily and has lots of flexibility in editing contrast and exposure changes. I have no comments on printing. I'll leave that for others.
Tmax 100 https://www.flickr.com/search/?sort=date-taken-desc&safe_search=1&tags=tmax100&user_id=55760757@N05&view_all=1
Tmax 400 https://www.flickr.com/search/?sort=date-taken-desc&safe_search=1&tags=tmax400&user_id=55760757@N05&view_all=1
The TMY images seem to have a bit more snap to them, than the TMAX images. Are you using the same developer for both?
Care to share the link to the video? I'd like to see what they had to say about it.They’ve hinted that it’s not impossible.
It’s not a hugely complex film to make.
AFAIK Laser had something to say about it in his recent interview.
I was under the impression that Clayton F76 / FA-1027 is a significantly different developer from D76?
I've always heard that TMY was formulated to emulate Plus-X exactly in the same way TMX was with panatomic-x, does anyone have experience with that? Plus-X is just before my time and I haven't been able to find any that isn't either wildly overpriced or badly fogged. The T-Max series of films are just lovely though, I like using TMX to get super creamy images of still lives. Always shocked by the resolution
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