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Rating: Summary: For sharp, beautifully toned black and whites Review: Kodak's Pan film is wonderful. With Tri-X you will only get the best quality. The depth of field is wonderful and you will get great contrast and even tones. This is true black and white film, meaning that it cannot be developed with color chemicals and takes a bit longer to get back if you give it to a processing lab. For the best results with this great film, make sure that you print the photos yourself in a darkroom, or have the lab you take them to print them on black and white paper.Because this is real black and white film, the negatives are a bit thicker, which gives you dark darks and white whites. If you are looking for very crisp professional looking black and white photos, uses this film. The film is extremely fine grained for very sharp pictures. If you use an SLR camera or a large format, you can change your film speed and still get incredible pics. If you want a more mystic, grained art look, you will be better off with two things, a lower speed film (100 or 125) and a TMAX film, not Tri-X. I hope you enjoy this film as much as I do. It is IDEAL for portraits, and landscape shooting.
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