Edward, love the Tri-X shots above! Wish they used the same formula for sheet film. Tri-x is my favorite 35mm and 120 B&W film. But for my ULF i have to shoot something else, trying right now 8x10 FP4+.
wayne seltzer wrote:
Edward, love the Tri-X shots above! Wish they used the same formula for sheet film. Tri-x is my favorite 35mm and 120 B&W film. But for my ULF i have to shoot something else, trying right now 8x10 FP4+.
Thanks a lot Wayne! I wasn’t aware Tri-x 320 was a different formula but it should be close enough.
Yeah I used to when I shot large format, it definitely doesn't feel the same as 400 does in 35mm / 120, as mentioned it is much more suited to studio usage. (Not that you couldn't use it outside the studio!)