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Kodak TXP #4164 is an all-purpose panchromatic film for subjects requiring good depth-of-field and high shutter speeds, and for extending the flash distance range.
| Type | 4 x 5" black-and-white negative film |
| Speed | ISO 320 |
| Applications | Corporate/industrial, Editorial, Fine Art, General Law Enforcement, Military/Instrumentation, Photojournalism/Sports |
| Process | T-Max, T-Max RS, XTOL, HC-110, D-76, Microdol-X, DK-50, Duraflo RT Chemicals |
| Color Saturation | Not applicable |
| Grain | Fine |
| Sharpness | High |
| Exposure Latitude | Wide |
| Push/Pull | Can be pushed two stops |
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
The day they stop making this film is the day I give up photography. This is still great film.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
Better than 35mm...
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
Pretty good quality film, havent had any problems with it so far. Great for ISO testing.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
fantastic bw film!
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
TXP is the best 4x5 film on the market. I process in HC-110 and the results are awesome.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
Best Film! Can use it on most light! Great to push and pull in development.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
Kodak 320TXP Pro is the perfect film. It is easy to use, makes great photographs and archives well. My only wish is that it was easier to process it, hand processing is difficult and time consuming. I go to B&H for all my photography needs because they have good quality supplies and equipment [...] Thanks so much!
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
I use this product for shooting landscapes and portraits. The quality has never let me down.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
I bought this product to use for my photography class and it has so far proved successful. I have had clear negatives and no issues loading or printing the View Camera pictures I have taken with this film.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
I am currently taking a large format course and found this film to be a good beginner film. The 320 ISO speed allows for faster shutters for lower light situations without producing too much grain. It's also easy to work with when shooting pinholes.
I did notice however that no matter how long I fix the film the edges still remain a little pink after development, but the tonality is nice and consistent throughout the actual negative of the film. Also the box that held the film did not hold up as well as I expected even though there was not much movement between the film and the carriers.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
perfect for the the class i am taking[...]
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
Less film grain than a 400 film, but still keeping those Tri-X tones and values.
Great film for large format.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
I am currently using this film for a pinhole camera for a class and it is a very forgiving film when it comes to processing it. it has fine grain as far as i can tell.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
I shot my photos with this film in my large format camera and it's really awesome. Image seems so great. I'd recommend everyone should try it!
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
I am happy with this product. [...] Its great.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
In my opinion this is the best b&w film for pyro development + platinum printing.
Great for general uses too.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
I was required to get this for a studio lighting class where we used 4X5 cameras. I have used other 4X5 film, but this one is definitely the best one. It is very sharp and gives great contrast. I consistently get great negatives and will continue to purchase this film.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
I purchased this medium format sheet film for a friend who offered to take pictures at our wedding. He swears by the stuff!
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
This film has recorded some of my best images. The tonal quality is hard to beat. Either in the darkroom or thru the printer creates a beautiful image.
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Comments about Kodak TXP #4164 4x5" 50 Sheets Tri-X Pan B&W Print Film (ISO-320):
Everything said about this negative over the last few decades is true. This is the best all-purpose film there is. And probably will ever be.
Rate it at 320 and stand develop it in gsd10/30mins or Rodinal(1+200)/75mins. The grays have to be seen to be believed. And rated at 800 and developed normally in acufine, that's something else again.
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