Kodak T-Max 400 [120]
There are two types of people (well, in the very specific group of people who shoots medium speed Kodak BW film in 2022) – those who likes Tri-X and those who grab T-Max 400. Generally
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There are two types of people (well, in the very specific group of people who shoots medium speed Kodak BW film in 2022) – those who likes Tri-X and those who grab T-Max 400. Generally
Infrared film is probably the first victim of the demise of the film industry in the 21st century. It was already a niche market, and all film manufacturers exited around the same time, around 2005.
Ironically, the easiest way to shoot “real” infrared is by modding a digital camera. See, a digital sensor captures the spectrum of light wider than what our eyes can see, and is actually sensitive to
For some reason, my favorite color film is not even a normal color film. Yes, yes, I love Ektar, and Pro Image is good, but they behave like what good film should look like. Lomography
Most film companies folded in the new millennial. By some miracle, Bergger survived the purge, and continues to produce the Pancro 400 black and white film. The Pancro 400 is known for being very smooth,
Besides the big 3-ish (Kodak, Fujifilm and Ilford), I rarely know neither where, nor how, other branded films are made. Based in Massachusetts, CatLABS is a film shop that also have their line of film,
Provia 100, i.e. RDP II, is the 2nd version of Provia, unlike Provia 100F, which is still available.