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  • Try Kodak's Tri-X 400 for example, a classic b&w film.

    As far as I know, real Tri-X doesn't exist anymore, the replacement 400TX isn't made the same way. Can't push the film as hard and retain detail despite grain. I've got two rolls of Tr-X that are way out of date and have permanent life in the fridge! Too scared to use them.

    In other news. AG-photo are pretty slow turning film around. Not a complaint, merely an observation.

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