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Pros

Pan f is my favourite back and white film, and i love its fine grain and higher contrast than other b&w films. The tmax 400 is a little less fussy but not quite as gorgeous. I'm a pan f man for the most part, but i love ektar colour film.

This stuff is great. Simply an excellent film. Thank you. Happy kodak is still mfg this film.



Cons

Not only is it totally boring it's *very* finicky! The image is very bland and unappealing despite conditions that would dictate a very washed out look - which is what i was going for.

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Quality


She liked the developing process and the film seems to be high quality.


Based on the reccomendation of a friend, i pick up a roll of this tmax 100.


Digital still has a long way to go when it comes to the quality of film and i love tmax 100


I'd recommend the now-discontinued kodak bw400cn or ilford xp2 for those serious about pursuing a hybrid b&w workflow, since th...  Read More

Price


Enjoyed using this product, works well and price was good, would recommend to others and will probably be purchasing more.

Competitiveness


I prefer this film to its faster sibling, tmy, and i think i'll find it useful for landscape work where i don't need the crazy ...  Read More


Everyone who knows my photographic preferences knows this: canon cameras, pan f b&w film, and ektar colour film.

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  • Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
  • This product had a total of 348 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 11 2022.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    There is barely any visible grain


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I develop the film myself and scan the negative for processing in lightroom 4


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Be prepared to hunt for a processor though most local processors only process c41 film


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Everyone who knows my photographic preferences knows this canon cameras pan f bw film and ektar colour film


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Im a sucker for fine grain and so when i saw that tmx is supposed to have very fine grain indeed i had to order a few rolls and give it a shot


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Talk about your deviations from the norm


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Im still learning the art of developing film but the prescribed regime 730 at 68 f in tmax dev gave negatives with excellent density hooray for somewhat accurate metering and serviceable contrast


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Id recommend the nowdiscontinued kodak bw400cn or ilford xp2 for those serious about pursuing a hybrid bw workflow since those films are dyebased and work with the dustremoval algorithms of modern film scanners but for serious bw devotees there is no substitute for silverbased films

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