
Kodak T-MAX
Kodak Professional T-MAX Film is a continuous tone, panchromatic, tabular-grain black and white negative film made by Eastman Kodak.[1] It is sold in three speeds: 100, 400 and 3200. The 100 and 400 speeds are given as ISO numbers, but the 3200 is sold as a multi-speed film.[1]
In early 2002, Kodak replaced their similarly titled Kodak T-MAX Professional Film with Kodak Professional T-MAX Film.[2] There was also a slight change to the packaging. The main difference between the two are in the processing times.[1]
The 3200 speed is actually nominally 800 speed. It has uses in surveillance and other work where it can be given a pushed exposure index between 1600 and 25000.[1][2]
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image:KodakP3200TMaxRoll.JPG|35mm film
image:KodakP3200TMaxRollDXCoding.JPG|35mm film showing CAS codes for 3200 speed
image:KodakP3200TMaxBoxBack.JPG|Back of T-MAX 3200 box. Note that Kodak does not state that film speed is to ISO standard
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