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Comments about Kodak Kodak 120 Black & White Print Film T-MAX ISO 100:
I bought an old "Gull" black and white camera, like the one my dad used to use. Ritz was one of the few places that carried film for it. [...]
Comments about Kodak Kodak 120 Black & White Print Film T-MAX ISO 100:
This 120 film is good because you lose less detail when enlarging than you do with regular 35mm.
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Comments about Kodak Kodak 120 Black & White Print Film T-MAX ISO 100:
The ISO 100 give you intense yet extremely useable contrast. Very fine film grain allows for very large prints (20x30 prints no problem, especially if your camera has a nice lens).
This film is also very easy to develop, and is easy to push or pull process to get the right contrast and working tonal range (expose for shadows and develop for highlights).
Also has easy to understand reciprocity characteristics for long exposures.
In my opinion this is the best B&W film there is.