Maybe TMX100.
Although...can't you make wonderful images with just about any film/dev combination? A matter of taste, competence, subject matter and perhaps a good dose of luck...
Generally yes........but:
I have tested almost all films which have been on the market in the last 20 years under standardised, scientific test conditions.
And I also worked with more than 40 different developers.
And looking at all these test results and experiences I can definitely say that there are sometimes certain film-developer combinations which work really very well together, in very good harmony, and with above-average results.
Best regards,
Henning
there are sometimes certain film-developer combinations which work really very well together, in very good harmony, and with above-average results.
Ohh how can you make such a tempting statement without naming a few examples. My hands are itching to try something new![]()
Just a thought but are we not in danger of getting close to demonstrating to newcomers that there is a "magic bullet" of certain films and developers which when we see a newcomer strayíng into we advised her/him that there is no such thing?
While there may be no magic bullets, there are still plenty of normal bullets that shoot just fine.
I don't use Rodinal as my everyday developer, but always have it on hand. The two films that worked extremely well with Rodinal for me were Fuji Acros (haven't tried the II version with Rodinal) and PanF+. If it worked as well with all other films, Rodinal would be the only developer I'd probably use.
This is strongly tempting me to try the Spur HRX and Delta 100 combination, but I will try to resist.Because these certain film-developer combinations I have referred to are some which fit my personal needs best.
O.k. some examples:
- Delta 100 in SPUR HRX (gives outstanding detail rendition - resolution, sharpness, fineness of grain; a good curve shape for my needs and a compensating effect)
- TMY-2 in SPUR HRX (again: excellent detail rendition, surpassing even some classic emulsion film types of the ISO 100/21° class)
Best regards,
Henning
I wouldn't worry about it. Most film users don't ever stray much from one or two developers and do just fine. While there may be no magic bullets, there are still plenty of normal bullets that shoot just fine.
Just a thought but are we not in danger of getting close to demonstrating to newcomers that there is a "magic bullet" of certain films and developers which when we see a newcomer strayíng into we advised her/him that there is no such thing?
pentaxuser
I was struck by how Pan F+ does vary quite a lot, and it's notable that Rodinal gives it an interesting upswept response curve, but doesn't seem to accentuate the grain very much unlike with most films.
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