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T-MAX 400 For Studio Portraits?
Peter wrote:
: On Nov 7, 10:10??pm, Frank Pittel wrote: : Przyjazny wrote: : : : On 2010-10-31 16:03, Darkroom User wrote: : : : : Is Kodak 400 2-TMY a good choice for portraits? What developer do you : : use to get good negatives? : : (120 roll films.) : : So many developers to choose it is bewildering. : : : Both TMAX RS and D-76 1+1 seem to work very well. : : I prefer the TMAX developer to TMAX-RS for tmax film. : -- : : ------------------- : Keep working dumbo needs the money : Note that Kodak does not recommend T-Max developer for T-Max sheet : film. T-Max RS is, instead. Very true. I only use Tmax for roll film. For sheet film I use Tmax-rs. Good point and thanks for pointing it out. -- ------------------- Keep working dumbo needs the money |
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What dilution, time, temperature and agitation do you use Frank?
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