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In Reply to: Some B&W shots from my vintage film cameras. posted by dancingseamonkey on February 3, 2016 at 19:02:07:
When I shot T-Max, there were THREE EMULSIONS:
TMX was ASA 100 and extreme fine grain. I could NOT see grain using a 40x Grain Focuser.
TMY was ASA 400 and perhaps a Tri-X replacment. IIRC, you could work this @800 ASA as well.
TMZ was ASA ??? and could be pushed to AT LEAST ASA3200 or higher. This was a grain monster but WOULD get an image in light too dim to see to focus.
With my 'system' of processing and camera, I ended up using TMX @ ASA80 I could make some amazing enlargements or work work small sections of a negative.
ALWAYS use the Dedicated T-Max Developer, not Dektol or Microdol or whatever.
Too much is never enough
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