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Kodak T-Max 100 Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film, 5-Pack)

Kodak T-Max 100 Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film, 5-Pack)

The Kodak Professional T-Max 100 Film 120 5 Pack is a medium-speed panchromatic black and white negative film characterized by an extremely fine grain structure along with high sharpness and resolving power. By utilizing a T-GRAIN emulsion, the grain pattern resembles a patterned, tabular form that maintains effective film speed while reducing the appearance of grain during enlarging or scanning. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° and also features a wide exposure latitude, broad tonal range, and responds well to push development and zone system development changes.

The world’s finest-grained 100-speed black-and-white film, T-MAX 100 lets you explore the extremes of image quality and enlargement with the nearly invisible grain. And its high resolving power and incredible sharpness satisfy even the most detail-obsessed artist.

In addition to the processing as a negative in standard black and white chemistry, T-Max 100 is also suitable for reversal processing using the T-Max 100 Direct Positive Film Developing Outfit for creating copy and duplicate wor

Features:

World's finest-grained 100-speed B&W film

Extremely high sharpness

Very high resolving power

Optimal for enlargement

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Kodak T-Max 100 Black and White Negative Film (120 Roll Film, 5-Pack)

The Kodak Professional T-Max 100 Film 120 5 Pack is a medium-speed panchromatic black and white negative film characterized by an extremely fine grain structure along with high sharpness and resolving power. By utilizing a T-GRAIN emulsion, the grain pattern resembles a patterned, tabular form that maintains effective film speed while reducing the appearance of grain during enlarging or scanning. This film has a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21° and also features a wide exposure latitude, broad tonal range, and responds well to push development and zone system development changes.

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