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It was plus-x in HC-110 dil. b but as that is gone in sheet film I am shooting FP4 in ID-11 and 100-T-Max in Tmax RS.
waynecrider said:Isn't the film and developer just half the equation?
tony lockerbie said:May be sacriligious but do not discount the chromagenic films ( XP2 and T400CN ) for portrait work. I use T400CN for wedding work as it holds the blacks and whites really well with no hassles.
If you are printing in the darkroom XP2 has more guts and the printing times are less due to the lack of masking that is present on the Kodak film.
For my own stuff I tend to use Tri-X and D76 diluted 1:1, nice and smooth.
tony lockerbie said:May be sacriligious but do not discount the chromagenic films ( XP2 and T400CN ) for portrait work. I use T400CN for wedding work as it holds the blacks and whites really well with no hassles.
mrcallow said:Thanks to some posts and discussions from D F Cardwell I have found TXP to be an excellent choice.
waynecrider said:Isn't the film and developer just half the equation?
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