NB23
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- Joined
- Jul 26, 2009
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Tri-x in XTOL looks ok. But Tmax 100? Nightmare.
Something about the straight XTOL curve, the fine grain and the long shadows, in combination with this great but dull film...
Geez, I hate ALL my prints involving this combo. All of them. They all lack the crunchiness, the punch I need.
Too much shadow detail means no blacks, or very little.
Damn, all the lost time, the lost money, the lost papers, so many of those prints would have been GLORIOUS if it was shot on TRI-X, or developed in anything else than XTOL.
I dislike this combo. Tmx in a
xtol, perceptol, is just amplifying what TMX really is. Dullness overkill.
Something about the straight XTOL curve, the fine grain and the long shadows, in combination with this great but dull film...
Geez, I hate ALL my prints involving this combo. All of them. They all lack the crunchiness, the punch I need.
Too much shadow detail means no blacks, or very little.
Damn, all the lost time, the lost money, the lost papers, so many of those prints would have been GLORIOUS if it was shot on TRI-X, or developed in anything else than XTOL.
I dislike this combo. Tmx in a
xtol, perceptol, is just amplifying what TMX really is. Dullness overkill.