Kodak have introduced an updated version of their T-MAX 400 Film.
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier. ... 8a807d5fe1
			
			
									
									
						New B&W Film From Kodak.
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Surprising that the yellow giant has decided to suddenly bring out new B&W material. All other noises from Rochester suggested they weren't interested in traditional B&W work any more.
TMY is an outstanding film, in my experience. I remember printing a 645 portrait to 20x25 or so, w/o any detectable grain. This may be worth trying.
Marc
			
			
									
									TMY is an outstanding film, in my experience. I remember printing a 645 portrait to 20x25 or so, w/o any detectable grain. This may be worth trying.
Marc
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