[LargeFormat] Kodak TMX 4052

Jim Hemenway largeformat@f32.net
Thu Aug 14 13:10:15 2003


Hi Brock:

Thanks for the info.  How can I turn it into color negative film?

Just kidding... I'll load some in a holder and see what I've got.  I 
liked D76 when that's all I used 35+ years ago with 35mm and 120 Plus-x.

-- 

Jim - http://www.hemenway.com



Brock Nanson wrote:

> T Max 100.  I like the stuff, but many people don't.  D-76 1:1 is what I 
> preferred over the TMax developer.  I've always done a water presoak to 
> remove some of the anti-halation dye.  You can burn in an amazing amount 
> of detail from the highlight areas... you'd think there was no 
> information in there looking at the negative, but looks are sometimes 
> deceiving.
> 
> Free is a very good price.  Have a go with it and see what you think!
> 
> Brock
> 
> 
> Jim Hemenway wrote:
> 
>> Hi Folks:
>>
>> I recently bought two boxes of 11x14 Velvia via ebay.
>>
>> Because he was late in sending it, he included a box of 11x14 Kodak 
>> TMX 4052.
>>
>> I don't shoot B&W, so I'm wondering, what is this stuff?  Something 
>> like Tri-X?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>