Rating: Summary: Kodak T-Max Review: As a professional photographer for 20 yrs., I can honestly say I have had alot of experience with this film....This is what I buy when quality really counts!..Its high contrast extremely valuable when necessary for publication...would definitely recommend.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful for more Artsy works Review: I am a professional fine art photographer and almost exclusivly use kodak film. I have found that TMax film is the best you can get for a slightly more grainy, mystical art look. On the other hand the Plus-X seems to give a finer grained sharper image. Either way you decide to go, both films are great. For best results develop this film on your own in a darkroom, or have a lab process it on black and white paper. Because this is true black and white film, not C-41 process, it cannot be developed with color film or printed on color paper. The negatives are thicker, giving you a much wider range of tones and greater contrast. The blacks are black and the whites are white. I highly recommend this great film if you are looking into fine are photography. It is also great when using a soft focus effect.