I think we’ve all seen it: photography that follows a simple recipe. It’s in the black and white world and it goes something like this: convert to black and white > raise clarity > raise sharpness > raise contrast > export. Sometimes they’re done well, but more often than not that’s very rare. Most of the time the images look like tacky digital simulations due to people not understanding light and exactly what’s going on. All of this has its roots in the film days.
An inspiring documentation of the monochrome lifestyle
Tagged sharpness
How Kodak Tri-X 400 Compares to Kodak TMax 400
Kind of boils down to personal preference – as in what subjects you like to shoot…”
The Digital Photographer’s Introduction to Kodak T-Max Film (Premium)
Kodak T-Max 400 works in a different way from Kodak Tri-X 400. Let’s explore it a bit.