Hi all. Was looking for recommendations for a low grain, high contrast BnW film. Any suggestions?
Witness said:the t400cn i once used didnt give alot of grain...
CaeSiuM said:It would also depends on the developer being used as well as other factors like agitation routine and developer dilution. Same goes for contrast.
FP4+ and TMX are pretty good to start with for your requirements.
blurblock said:Never tried FP4+ before, but Kodak TMAx (TMX) is a pretty good flim. But if you really want low grain then use Tmax 100 .
Stoned said:Thanks for the suggestions!
Where else other than ruby can i get Ilford processed
Stoned said:... a low grain, high contrast BnW film. Any suggestions?
Feinwerkbau said:Hi Stoned,
PAI SEH...forgot that you wanted others to devp the film for you. I don't think any minilab kinda place can do this film. You might talk to FEE FEE House of Photographics (down the row from KT Colour) and see if they can arrange to do it for you. OR you can devp it yourself. Processing film is easier than you think...in fact, ordering a plate of Char Kway Teow is more difficult for me! :bsmilie: