Film Guide / Kodak / Tri-X 400
The Legendary B&W Film
About Kodak Professional Tri-X 400
Kodak Tri-X 400 is arguably the most famous black & white film ever made. Since 1954, it has been the choice of photojournalists, street photographers, and artists worldwide. Punchy contrast, beautiful grain, and incredible character.
Key Characteristics
Best For
Development & Processing
Black & White Processing
Traditional black and white processing. B&W film produces silver-based negatives with rich tonal range and classic monochrome aesthetics.
Nice Film Club develops Kodak Professional Tri-X 400 with professional chemistry and frame-by-frame corrected scanning. Every frame is individually adjusted for optimal density, color, and tone — never batch-processed.
🔬 Tips from the Lab
Tri-X and HP5 are the two kings of B&W. Tri-X tends punchier and higher-contrast where HP5 is smoother. Both push beautifully — let us know your push preference when ordering.
Develop your Tri-X 400
Frame-by-frame corrected scans. Digital gallery and contact sheet. Members save 20–40% on every roll.
Develop & ScanJoin & SaveHow to Develop Tri-X 400 With Us
Getting your Kodak Professional Tri-X 400 developed is simple. We handle everything from pickup to delivery.
Step 01
Place Your Order
Select B&W development, your preferred scan resolution, and any add-ons.
Step 02
Ship Your Film
Print your free prepaid shipping label and mail your film to our lab.
Step 03
Get Your Scans
Receive frame-by-frame corrected scans in a shareable gallery with contact sheets.
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