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Kodak Tri-x or Fuji Nepan 400?



 
 
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Old June 1st 04, 11:46 AM
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Default Kodak Tri-x or Fuji Nepan 400?

Hello,
I like tri-x, I found it very easy to use, it allows push/pull
treatments, the grain can be choosen depending on developer, with
D76/ID1 it has quite fine grain and good acutance and it has good
scale of grey.

But I think it has not so much details (especially in midtones) as I
would like to see, it has less sharpens than I want, and its curve
seems to be a bit, onlt a bit, flat.

Should I change it with Fuji Neopan 400? Could it be the film I'm
looking for general purposes BW photos?

I've read it has much more details, finer grain and a deeper curve
on low-midtones. Is it right?

After reading that, I'm very interested in testing it, and it seems
my "perfect" film. But I have to order it online because local shops
doesn't have it (I live in a small town in the centre of Italy), so
before buying I would like to receive comments on my post.

Thanks a lot.

......................................
Marco Baldovin
www.whitewave.it
 




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