black & white · Kodak · ISO 100
Kodak T-Max 100
Extremely fine-grained tabular film — close to grainless at normal enlargements.
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Kodak T-Max 100
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What this look does
Very smooth gradation with high acutance and almost no grain structure. Contrast is moderate and highlights hold well.
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Included renderings
In Filmgrid each rendering carries its own name. The exposure and temperature labels describe how it differs from the base look.
| Filmgrid name | Rendering | LUT |
|---|---|---|
| Quiet Alley | base | .cube |
How to use this LUT
The download is a standard .cube 3D LUT, so it loads in almost anything: Lightroom Classic (Profile → Browse), Photoshop (Color Lookup adjustment layer), Premiere Pro (Lumetri → Creative), DaVinci Resolve (LUTs panel), Final Cut Pro (Custom LUT effect), Affinity Photo, Capture One and OBS. See the step-by-step guide if you have not loaded one before.
If you only want the finished picture, skip the download: open the tool, drop a photo in and export at full resolution. Nothing leaves your device.
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Compared with
Two looks described in words is guesswork; two looks on the same photograph is not.
- Kodak T-Max 100 vs Ilford Delta 100 — The two fine-grain tabular films.
- Fuji Neopan Acros 100 vs Kodak T-Max 100 — Japan or America, at ISO 100.
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