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What ISO is P3200 TMax?

What ISO is P3200 TMax?

ISO 800 film
Kodak TMax P3200 is an ISO 800 film, only a stop faster than their TMax 400 film that’s been alive and well for years. Kodak TMax P3200 is instead designed to be a higher resolution and finer grain film when pushed.

When was TMax film introduced?

When people think of Kodak black and white film they probably first think of Kodak Tri-X not TMax. Kodak T-Max 400 film was revised in 2007 to the fine grain film that we know today. 3 years earlier, in 2004, Kodak celebrated 50 years of Tri-X which was first released in 1954.

How do you mix TMax developers?

T-MAX Developer is available as a one-part concentrate in sizes to make one gallon and five gallons of working solution. You can easily mix smaller volumes by mixing one part of the concentrate with four parts water.

Can Tmax developer be reused?

If you reuse developer I suggest that you filter it through a coffee filter after each use. That will keep particles from floating around and showing up on the next roll. Typically developer reuse is done with undiluted or minimally diluted stock.

What is the best developer for Tmax 400?

Kodak Tmax 400: The tonality is beautiful developed in D-76 1+1 or Tmax Developer, though grain is much finer in D-76 1+1.

Can I reuse Xtol?

Well, the straight answer to that is “NO you can’t do that”! DO NOT DILUTE YOU WORKING STOCK XTOL! Your replenished Xtol is already like 1+1 in nature. If you want to try 1+2 or 1+3 just use the Xtol that you have for topping-off/replenishing you stock/working Xtol since all it is is straight stock Xtol.

Is Xtol good for pushing?

Xtol is the latest, and likely the last, film developer to ever be created by Kodak. It was formulated to create fine-grain results, but when diluted 1:1 is known for keeping film sharp, and pushing extremely well.

What is Kodak T-MAX P3200?

T-MAX Test – Kodak Alaris Revives T-MAX P3200, a multi-speed panchromatic black-and-white negative film. This film has a nominal film speed of ISO 800 and the “P” means that it’s designed to be push-processed to EI 3200 or higherP3200. Here are the results of our first test roll of Kodak T-MAX P3200.

What is P3200 negative film?

KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX P3200 Black & White Negative Film ⁄ 3200TMZ is a multi-speed continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film that combines high to ultra-high film speeds with finer grain than that of other fast black-and-white films.

Is T-MAX P3200 the best Tri-X 400 black and white film?

Kodak T-MAX P3200, this versatile, high speed, panchromatic black and white film has knocked Tri-X 400 off its pedestal as my all-time favorite film. Which is kind of funny to be honest, because the main reason why I like this film stock so much is that it reminds me of Tri-X 400. I know… that makes no sense right? Well, let me explain.

How do you store Kodak P3200 film?

KODAK PROFESSIONAL T-MAX P3200 Film is very sensitive to environmental radiation; expose and process it promptly. Request visual inspection of this film at airport x-ray inspection stations. Store unexposed film at 75°F (24°C), or lower, in the original sealed package.