AG Schnozz wrote:
> I would suggest several things to try. Tmax 100 (my preference
> is Tmax developer for it) is really good stuff. Kodak did
> change a few characteristics over the years of Tmax and it is a
> fantastic film. The response curve has a huge straight-line
> section and a very tight shoulder and toe. I find it to be very
> easy to print with and there are no tonal seperation problems.
> With the Tmax developer you can easily do N+1, N-1 development.
> My only grouse is that Tmax doesn't push/pull very well as
> compared to the Deltas.
Ok, I understand the MTF curves and the spectral sensitivity curves, but
what exactly am I looking at on the characteristic curves and contrast
index curves for 100TMX? I can see for instance from the CI curve that
if I process the film longer, the CI goes up, but how is the CI defined?
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