Kodak Professional Tri-X 120 Black & White Print Film is an all-purpose panchromatic film for subjects requiring good depth of field and high shutter speeds, and for extending the flash distance range.
Tri-X has been an industry standard for decades. As a result of its flexibility for general use, its fine grain, "pushability" and wide latitude, Tri-X is hard to beat. The film delivers a broad, even gray scale and can be used for everything from portraits to landscapes.
| Type | 120 black and white negative film |
| Speed | ISO 400 |
| 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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I have used Kodak Tri-X Pan film in perhaps well over a thousand development sessions and print on a regular basis. Tri-X responds extremely well to development in tanning and staining developers, such as ...Read complete review
I have used Kodak Tri-X Pan film in perhaps well over a thousand development sessions and print on a regular basis. Tri-X responds extremely well to development in tanning and staining developers, such as PMK formula. It is equally at home with standard developers or for push processing for speed increase. I love the tonal range and graphic quality of this film, for it truly displays the character I am after. If developed carefully, one can easily control grain with a fine grain developer, or choose to work with an acutance developer, like Rodinal, of FX-2, to bring out that gritty and edgy feel in which it is famous. For those using Tri-X or TXP for alternative processes, it works exemplary with tanning and staining developer formulas.
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meh not great
it was a little grainer then expected. Will probably purchase it again though. i am disappointed that there is such a limitation of film now. I wish there was still plus x film that...Read complete review
it was a little grainer then expected. Will probably purchase it again though. i am disappointed that there is such a limitation of film now. I wish there was still plus x film that was great film.
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TRI X has been one of my favorite films for over thirty years. It has never let me down! Good images, sharp, relatively fast, with just the right amount of grain...
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Classic look, Can be shot at many speeds
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I've used this film with a Diana and I've had consistent results, good contrast, easy to print (in a wet darkroom). I have not yet tried scanning this film but if its anything like the 35mm Tri-X I'm sure it scans really well too.
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Legendary Kodak Tri-X is one of the best ever made for documentary photography and many other applications.
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First film I have ever used so I am somewhat bias, but i really enjoyed the look to the film and and really enjoyed the quality that i got out of it.
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I love Tri-x, always have and always well. Just miss the old 320 txp but hey, I'm a nostalgic!
The price was right, I was a little worried about how the films would travel all the way to Adelaide but they arrived post-haste and in top condition, I really can say nothing but good!
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Have used this film for years for portrait and art work. Can be contrasty but never an issue with my work.
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Excellent all-around black and white film. Great details, reasonable contrast and versatile.
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used on hasselblad 500.
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I have been using Tri-X as my main film because of its high speed and beautifull grain; I like the thickness of the negative, its easier to put on the developping spool
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It's Kodak Tri-X of course its good.
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used in my mamiya c330, processed at richard photo lab.
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I've used Tri-X for close to 40 years now. While it's not the same stuff I used in high school, it's still my favorite and "go to" film. Like the tonal range it gives me, and the grain. Drives me nuts that Kodak stopped making it in 220 (24 exposures) though!
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TriX has been a favorite amongs photographers for years, and I can definitely see why. The grain is very nice, and it delivers a beautiful contrasty black and white image. I'm a big fan of quality grain in film, and I can usually spot TriX grain from a mile away. This film's got character, and I absolutely love it. The tonal range is also outstanding on this film. It reproduces and scans very well also. I normally shoot this film at ISO 400, but have pushed it to 1600 with decent results. It's got great latitutde.
It's my go-to standard for B&W work, and looks to remain so for many many years to come.
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I used this for my Zeis Ikon Ikoflex and it worked great without any problems.
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it was a little grainer then expected. Will probably purchase it again though. i am disappointed that there is such a limitation of film now. I wish there was still plus x film that was great film.
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This is my replacement since Fuji Neopan 400 in 120 has been discontinued. Good tonal rendition, just hate the purple tint that won't go away.
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I am an art student in college and I use this film in my fine art photography course. I love it, and it can get a nice tonal range. Since I live in south Florida, this film is easily pulled while processing and you can get great results from it.
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Favorite film to shoot with. Cinsitantly great results
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shooting and developing this film has been a big part of my photographic life. there is noting to compare holding wet film in your hand after developing. i love this film.
well maybe seeing a print come to life in the tray in front of your eyes are pretty cool.
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