Re: Exposure Latitude Question -- Tri-X v. T-grain films
Interesting discussion. On an anecdotal level I share Mark's comments about T-Max. I've shot a considerable amount of both emulsions and have come to the same opinion. For some projects I've used a Holga (single fixed aperture and single shutter speed) and T-Max has generally given me better results than Tri-X due to its latitude.
But I must say the most forgiving film I've used is XP2. It's the only emulsion that's ever given me consistently printable material in varied light even when using a camera that offers only a single exposure value. Pretty impressive.
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