Introduced in 1986 alongside Kodak TMax 400, TMax 100 helped usher in a new generation of Kodak black and white film emulsions. TMax features a tabular "t-grain" pattern to its film grain, allowing the film's sensitivity to be higher without making the film grainier. This makes TMax 100 a very smooth and fine-grained film. It also boasts exceptional sharpness and superb resolution. If you love detail in your images, grab a roll of TMax 100. This film also has a wide latitude, making it very forgiving of
exposure, and needs less-than-usual exposure compensation when making
long exposures. It will make your 35mm shots seem like they were done on medium format, and your medium format images will look like the work of large format.