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In Reply to: RE: films posted by stan2 on July 8, 2017 at 12:17:06:
One TMax note:
Kodak made (makes?) a dedicated Developer for that line of films. Can't use Dektol or Acufine or anything else, as near as I knew. (a little reseacrch shows that to be in error)
That's changed. Some report good results with HC-110 and other developers. The Tmax developer is used by some on OTHER films, some non-Kodak stuff, too.
Apparently whether you SCAN or ENLARGE will make a difference in workflow.
The TMZ stuff was called '3200', but could be pushed quite a bit higher, maybe 3 stops? And it could be 'pulled', too, to a lower sensitivity.
Check out Lightroom, the current standard for more serious photographers. Aftermarket guys just MIGHT make some plug-ins which do what you want.
In Photoshop, you have LOTS of choices under 'filters', Texture, Noise and Pixelate would be the first 3 which might be of interest to you. I suspect you could simulate any technique you chose, with a little fooling around.
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