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Old 10-08-2007, 07:23 PM   #17 (permalink)
mawz
 
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Originally Posted by Rich Ullsmith View Post
Yeah, unless you have a boatload of Tri-x you will be working with at long exposures, Tmax 100 is a better film for this, as it requires no correction up to several minutes. In a sense it's faster; 16s indicated will need 16s, instead of an hour plus 56m. Yikes.
Not according to Kodak, which recommends exposure adjustments for TMax 100 at 1s and longer exposures. It however has distinctly better reciprocity than Tri-X, at 100 seconds metered TMax 100 only needs 200 seconds of exposure.

Fuji Acros is the B&W Emulsion that doesn't require exposure adjustments for reciprocity until 120 seconds (or longer).
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