Kodak T-MAX Speed Exposure Professional Black & White mm Film - Kodak

Kodak TMAX
Kodak T-MAX 100 Speed 36 Exposure Professional Black & White 35mm Film
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Kodak T-MAX 100 professional film is especially useful for detailed subjects when you require maximum image quality. This film features medium speed, extremely high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and very high resolving power. Ideal when you are making black-and-white copies from color transparencies.



KODAK T-MAX 100 Professional Film is a continuous-tone panchromatic black-and-white negative film for general outdoor and indoor photography. It is especially useful for detailed subjects when you need maximum image quality. It is also excellent for copying black-and-white photographs, for making black-and-white copies from color transparencies, and for photomicrography. This film features medium speed (ISO 100/21� in most developers), extremely high sharpness, extremely fine grain, and very high resolving power. You can also use T-MAX 100 Professional Film to produce high-quality black-and-white slides from camera-original exposures, continuous-tone photographs, drawings, artwork, and radiographs when you process it with the KODAK T-MAX 100 Direct Positive Film Developing Outfit. The T-MAX Outfit also lets you use this film to produce copy negatives from black-and-white or color negatives, to make duplicate black-and-white slides, or to make black-and-white slides from color slides.A continuous tone, panchromatic black-and-white film for general pictorial or lab documentation imaging. It is especially useful for detailed subjects where outstanding image quality is required. Features medium speed (EI 100), extremely fine grain, and very high resolving power. You can use T-Max 100 Professional film to produce high-quality slides from continuous-tone photographs, drawings, artwork and radiographs when you process it with the Kodak T-Max Direct Positive Film Deve