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TriX Alternative at 100?


mhulbert

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That's not been my experience with the film developed in Xtol. I took a lot of the film on a trip to Greece a few years ago, and if anything, based on the negatives from that trip, I'd say it was fine grained.

 

Maybe. But then, all the other 100 films will be even finer grained then APX100, no matter how you turn it.

 

I vouch for PlusX, my personal favorite film ever. But if a Tri-X look is the goal, then APX100 is the one and only logical choice. Still fairly widely available.

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But why do people recommend Delta films? Films with Tabular grain technology are exactly the opposite of Tri-X.

 

Weird!

 

Does anyone actually read the Original posts? I'm astounded that Kodacolor Gold wasn't already mentioned...

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But why do people recommend Delta films? Films with Tabular grain technology are exactly the opposite of Tri-X.

 

Weird!

 

Does anyone actually read the Original posts?

 

Perhaps people have mentioned Delta because the original poster wrote...

 

"Now trying Delta, which I will soup in DDX. What do you think?"

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Perhaps people have mentioned Delta because the original poster wrote...

 

"Now trying Delta, which I will soup in DDX. What do you think?"

 

To the question, one obviously has to answer that it's the opposite of Tri-X in its grain structure, therefore being a bad choice if the goal is to have a trix-like image.

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