Markok765
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Petzi said:Kodak created a lot of confusion by naming entirely different films Tri-X. When you discuss Tri-X, you always have to say whether you mean Tri-X 320 (TXP) or Tri-X 400 (TX). TXP is very fine grained while TX is not.
Really?clay said:Actually the new 400TX is very fine grained. Much finer grained than TMax400 and Delta 400.
Gerald Koch said:There was a review article in Photo Techniques soon after Kodak moved all their B&W emulsion coating to a single location. The writers of the article did indeed find that 400TX was finer grained than 400Tmax.
df cardwell said:Dumb question: are you printing these negs, and seeing TX less grainy than TMAX 400 ? Scanning is a whole set of problems, and doesn't always indicate what the film is really doing.
These are 800 dpi scans of prints. and in the prints i do see that. tmax has such an ugly grain.df cardwell said:Marko
Dumb question: are you printing these negs, and seeing TX less grainy than TMAX 400 ? Scanning is a whole set of problems, and doesn't always indicate what the film is really doing.
Gerald Koch said:There was a review article in Photo Techniques soon after Kodak moved all their B&W emulsion coating to a single location. The writers of the article did indeed find that 400TX was finer grained than 400Tmax.
BTW. at this time Kodak also changed the names of their B&W films to emphasize that they were new. The new terminology puts the film speed first so TX400 became 400TX and TXP320 became 320TXP.
tsk, tsk.. young andre. with those answers, YOU have a desperate need to be noticed!André E.C. said:Marko don`t know what he does and what he say!
He`s just someone, who have a desperate need to be noticed!
Cheers
André
Markok765 said:why is tri-x less grainy than tmax400? here are 2 scans at 100%. tri-x and tmax 400 is labeled.Edit: the building is tmax.
clay said:They really did change the film so that it is finer grained.
The formulation of Tri-X has been changed several times since its inception and with each change the grain has become finer. AFAIK, Tri-X users have always been happy with the changes.Petzi said:I understand that TX has a loyal followership, so it would surprise me if Kodak could make such major changes to the product without getting infinite amounts of harsh criticism.
Actually I believe Kodak would have been glad to discontinue the old films (Plus-X, Tri-X) when they introduced T-Max film, but they couldn't, because their customer wouldn't let them.
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Markok765 said:Really?
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