I have used Pyrocat-HD almost exclusively for semistand and EMA development.
This summer, I spent a bunch of time exploring Double-X and - after hundreds of exposures - I have determined that at least 35mm Double X really doesn't like highly dilute developers like Pyrocat (conventional or standing development) or PMK. I find the grain to be objectionable no matter what I do. Interestingly, Double-X seems to do really well with D-76 1:1.
With 120 it's less of an issue but I am likely to seek other options for this film.
TMY interests me because I'd love a faster, low grain film at my disposal. Does the TMY take Pyrocat stain well? I could never get TMX on board with stain for some reason.
Kodak Tri-X shot at box speed and Rollei IR 400 shot at box speed. Both developed in XTOL, replenished XTOL or Pyrocat-HD.
the ones that I can afford...
"what's the best ice cream flavor?"
Sorry vanilla is more versatile
If you can 'afford' 3 cameras, a roll of fillm shouldn't be that much of a stretch.....
People arguing for other ice cream flavors probably haven't tasted a really good vanilla. In my experience most of them have a nasty medicinal taste. My favorite local ice cream shop has it figured out, and they aren't sharing their recipe
Kodak Tri-X shot at box speed and Rollei IR 400 shot at box speed. Both developed in XTOL, replenished XTOL or Pyrocat-HD.
People arguing for other ice cream flavors probably haven't tasted a really good vanilla. In my experience most of them have a nasty medicinal taste. My favorite local ice cream shop has it figured out, and they aren't sharing their recipe
But vanilla accepts anything you put on it: strawberries, pineapple, blueberries ... even chocolate syrup. And you can make your own chocolate syrup - any sort of chocolate you want, make it with espresso for mocha. And as Marcelo points out, there are lots of things you can put under vanilla ice cream. Yeah, I agree vanilla is kinda blah on it's own.
So, I like boring ice cream. Also like boring film - no grain, lots of latitude, doesn't curl up into a 1/4" tube, comes in a yellow box, moderate speed. In my book, it's not the film that makes the image, and though sometimes specialty films are a good choice, the key word is sometimes. And like vanilla ice cream, TMax films are only spectacular if you put something spectacular on them. The film shouldn't announce itself, just do its job.
Agfa APX 100
Can something that no longer exists still be the best?.....
Can something that no longer exists still be the best?
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