Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]For those who have accepted the fact the B&W film is of use, I have some questions: Clearly there are still many Tri-X users. Question is why? I assume its because the tonal range is good, speed is good, and many people know how to use it in their sleep (some do, I'm sure). In my experience, Tri-X is more or less "bomb proof" and if you've used a lot of it you know exactly how to expose, develop and print it. (I have a pro-photo friend who recently described Tri-X as a household pet "I can make that puppy sit up and beg.") From my experience TMax provide higher speed for low-light shooting, but is less forgiving, especially in the developing process where precise times are important. Also, it's my impression, although I have never tested the films side-by-side, that the tonal range of the T-grain films are not as great as Pan films. Is that true? - --Gib