I see this trend and I would like to know if I'm seeing things or if this is a common experience.
Tmax 100 and 400 in bright mid day environment. Metered similarly but taking ISO difference into consideration (meaning Tmax100 is exposed 2 stops higher than 400) and developed in XTOL using the same time compensation (I use -10% time), Tmax400 appears to have contrast little higher than 100. To put it quantitatively, it is equivalent of ONE filter grade worth higher.
I am wondering if Tmax400 is designed to have little higher contrast to counteract naturally lower contrast in lower light conditions? Does it make; therefore, unsuitable for use in bright daylight condition without more reduction in development time?
Thanks as always for responses!
Tmax 100 and 400 in bright mid day environment. Metered similarly but taking ISO difference into consideration (meaning Tmax100 is exposed 2 stops higher than 400) and developed in XTOL using the same time compensation (I use -10% time), Tmax400 appears to have contrast little higher than 100. To put it quantitatively, it is equivalent of ONE filter grade worth higher.
I am wondering if Tmax400 is designed to have little higher contrast to counteract naturally lower contrast in lower light conditions? Does it make; therefore, unsuitable for use in bright daylight condition without more reduction in development time?
Thanks as always for responses!

