Fujifilm Acros 100 is the company's last black and white film emulsion, and for many photographers it was an absolute favorite. Acros 100 is a very fine grain film considering how it's also a fairly slow film.
In fact, it's so fine grain that when my scans came in, readers thought that the image was digital and not film. For this reason, it was always used for a variety of applications though mostly with portraits and landscapes. Depending on how you developed it and if you pushed it or not though, it isn't very tough to get great results even when pushed to ISO 1600, though it is surely time consuming when it comes to the processing. . thephoblographer.com
2017-4-30 07:00