I like the tonality. I've used Tmax 3200 a lot over the years, and am
using Delta 3200 a lot now. The grain is normal for that film. My only
criticism is that nothing is sharp in the photo. Tmax 3200 is not a very
sharp film, but is capable if much higher resolution. I know in journalism
work sharpness is not an absolute requirement, but I'm judging it from an
artistic standpoint, and photos where nothing at all is sharp (but without
movement to give a dynamic feel to the image) are hard to look at.
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On 6/26/12 6:41 PM, "Tina Manley" <images@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>PESO:
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>This one is TMZ - Tmax 3200:
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>http://www.pbase.com/image/144351361
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>Too grainy and/or dark or OK?
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>TIA
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>I appreciate the help editing!!
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>Tina
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