Thanks for comment, Chuck.
I wondered the grains free for both ISO1600 & ISO3200 too. My private,
ISO1600 is better. I checked the website of Kodak where the information said
that TMAX 400 can push to EI1600. I wish to try to push TMAX P3200 to
ISO6400, 12800 & 25600 but I cannot buy TMAX P3200 in Hong Kong. Is it
discontinued?
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Michael
2009/3/31 Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Even the 3200 is surprisingly grain free. In fact, my favorite was the
> fourth ISO 3200 shot. There the shallow depth of field from a large
> aperture was working for you. But in other shots working against you...
> as in the third ISO 3200 shot.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> Michael Wong wrote:
> > The result is not pretty good but get an experience. Pictures are not
> edited
> > except resize & minor USM. Too many skills to be learned for both film
> > development & printing ~_~
> >
> > TMAX 400 push to ISO1600, 20℃ 10 mins with TMAX developer.
> > http://www.fotop.net/MichaelWong/NTK_ISO1600
> >
> > TMAX 400 push to ISO3200, 23.5℃ 10 mins with TMAX developer.
> > http://www.fotop.net/MichaelWong/NTK_ISO3200
> >
> >
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> > Michael
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