Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 02:29 AM 10/12/98 -0400, you wrote: >From: "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net> >To: "Leica-Users@Mejac. Palo-Alto. Ca. Us" <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> >Subject: [Leica] Tri-X and Diopters - no connection between the two... > >1- Tri-X: After years of mucking around with color negative film - usually >400 asa - and both Illford XP-2 and the Kodak TCN - I recently decided to go >"back to basics. " (The move was in-part inspired by the fact that my son's >day job is in a camera store with a good processing operation). >Anyway...Tri-X...And I have to cast my vote with those who have commented >that Tri-X and Ms were made for each other. What a revelation! I swear that, >but for a vacation at some point to some incredibly colorful spot in the >world, I've shot my last roll of color. Back to 100' rolls of Tri-X and my >older loader. In addition to the look, etc., there's also the point that I >just get it developed and a contact sheet made, and when and if I feel like >getting anything blown up, I can print the 1 or 2 shots on a roll that I >really care about, rather than drowning in 4x6s from the auto-lab. > Greetings, I have been using TRI-X Pan 35mm & 4x5 developed in HC110 for so long now and still find it best suited for the work that I am doing. When I was working in Ghana I took in bulk 35mm TRI-X as that was the only way I could get lots of film past the customs officials there. Although some of my favourite prints of those days were made on that film generally I find that there is a difference between the bulk film and the pre-loaded cassettes. I also remember reading somewhere that the bulk film was actually designed for film rather than still cameras. I can't confirm whether this is true or not but I do know that I prefer negs from the pre-loaded cassettes rather than the bulk. Either way TRI-X is a wonderful film - enjoy. For what it's worth. Ian Stanley temporarily in Kingston, Lewes Sussex, England