Re: Exposure Latitude Question -- Tri-X v. T-grain films
On the whole T-Max requires less accuracy with metering, in fact Kodak say you don't need to change dev times if you under-expose by up to a stop.
If you like the 'grainless' look why not try XP2?
It has according to Ilford a wide latitude (i think 100-800) and shows less grain in the mid tones, you can get it processed at any high st lab as its C-41.
Saying that I like a little grain, my favourite 35mm film is Neopan 400 which is nice tonally one you nail a setting.
Mark
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