I managed to get a hold of a few roles of TMY-2.
Just my 2 cents worth - I am quite impressed with the film, and would suggest everyone giving it a try. In particular, I found it amazing for portraits on an overcast day.
I exposed at ISO 200, and developed in D-76 1:1 for 10 minutes (20 degrees C).
With respect to grain, I blew up a portion of a 24X30" (from 6x7 negatives) and was quite impressed with the fineness of grain / sharpness. When I get more film, I am anxious to try it out with Rodinal - should be sharp like a tack!
Bottom line, though I will still keep using other favourite combos (add to HP5 / Perceptol 1:2, TX320 / HC-110), I imagine using this film quite extensively!
Just my 2 cents worth - I am quite impressed with the film, and would suggest everyone giving it a try. In particular, I found it amazing for portraits on an overcast day.
I exposed at ISO 200, and developed in D-76 1:1 for 10 minutes (20 degrees C).
With respect to grain, I blew up a portion of a 24X30" (from 6x7 negatives) and was quite impressed with the fineness of grain / sharpness. When I get more film, I am anxious to try it out with Rodinal - should be sharp like a tack!
Bottom line, though I will still keep using other favourite combos (add to HP5 / Perceptol 1:2, TX320 / HC-110), I imagine using this film quite extensively!
