Re: Sharp BW Film

2003-01-03 Thread Thibault GROUAS
Which is your favorite for large (8x10 up) prints, in 35mm format? For large enlargements (10x12 and larger) I use Kodak Technical Pan which I rate at ISO 20. Here are my recipes with Rodinal : - Rodinal 1+100 6' 20° for high contrast but still continuous tone (reproduction, abstracts). -

Re: Sharp BW Film

2003-01-03 Thread Timothy Sherburne
Thanks, Thibault, for posting those notes. I'll have to try that combo shortly. t On 1/3/03 11:20 AM, Thibault GROUAS wrote: Which is your favorite for large (8x10 up) prints, in 35mm format? For large enlargements (10x12 and larger) I use Kodak Technical Pan which I rate at ISO 20.

Re: Sharp BW Film

2003-01-02 Thread Mat Maessen
For people: Plus-X For places: TMax 100 -Mat Steve Pearson wrote: Which is your favorite for large (8x10 up) prints, in 35mm format?

Re: Sharp BW Film

2003-01-01 Thread Mark Roberts
Steve Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which is your favorite for large (8x10 up) prints, in 35mm format? Mine is Ilford Pan-F+, developed in Microdol-X and printed on Ilford paper. It's a pain to work with because it's slow and the grain isn't as fine as some faster films like Dela 100, but I

Re: Sharp BW Film

2003-01-01 Thread Paul Stenquist
Steve Pearson wrote: Which is your favorite for large (8x10 up) prints, in 35mm format? Kodak Plus-X Paul Stenquist

Re: Sharp BW Film

2003-01-01 Thread Mark D.
--- Steve Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have recently tried Ilfor FP4 (ISO 125). I liked the grain at 5x7, but at 8x10, I did not. I'm giving some thought to: I'm partial to Delta 100. It develops very well in ID-11. I've also developed it in PMK Pyro and the results were fantastic.

RE: Sharp BW Film

2003-01-01 Thread J. C. O'Connell
Kodak TMAX 100, damn sharp! JCO

RE: Sharp BW Film

2003-01-01 Thread tom
Delta 100 or Acros in XTOL. tv