On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Skip Williams wrote:
> OK, now I've got THREE comments in this thread. Sorry for the overload.
Well, they're interresting - so please go on ;)
<SNIP>
> OK, now that I've gotten THAT out of my system, I use the new Delta 400
> Professional, which is very nice.
How's it different from the "regular" delta 400? I haven't seen the
D400pro here, but - on the other hand - I haven't been looking either ;)
> I actually had a terrible time getting
> the Tmax films to develop properly with Xtol, so I switched to the Delta
> line. Delta 100 has actually been rated as the finest grained B&W film
> available today except for Tech Pan. (Not my rating, but I think Erwin
> Puts' from the Netherlands)
Amazing. Should it be finer than the PanF, also from
Ilford? Hmm....need to test this.
<GRAND SNIP>
Another issue on BW-films...I *have*, for some reason, to use AgfaPan 100
for some jobs. However my usual developing leaves me with rather visible
grains. Anyone who can reccomend a really fine-grained developer for
AgfaPan 100 - I'd really appreciate it...
--thomas
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