Processing is very critical with T-Max 400. The wrong soup can turn it
into a grainy, contrasty mess. But it can be an excellent film if
handled correctly. Try exposing it at 320 ASA, then process it in D-76
1:1 for 10 minutes. 

Joseph Tainter wrote:
> 
> Recently I needed to shoot some B&W at high shutter speeds. I got Kodak
> TMAX 400, having heard that the T-grain films were supposed to be less
> grainy. Well, I haven't shot Tri-X in a while so I cannot compare, but I
> thought that the TMAX 400 was very grainy.
> 
> Joe
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