I agree with Ken on Delta 400 up to 1600. I've given up on Delta 3200 or Tmax
3200 unless I need to go REALLY fast (3200+), which is almost never. 1600 is
usually enough, and the flexibility of buying only one film for 400-1600 and
one, liquid developer outweighs any disadvantages.
Try Delta 400 in DD-X, you may like it.
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>Subject: Re: [OM] Hyper-speed B&W
> From: AG Schnozz <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2003 14:04:01 -0800 (PST)
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>>How do you guys have hyper-speed B&W processed? Specifically,
>>who has mailing addresses of USA labs? I don't trust the
>>drugstore with these; there very likely to be run through C-41.
>
>One tank and reel, a watch, thermometer, three mason jars and
>$20 worth of chemestry. Or contact me off-list.
>
>BTW, I love Delta 400 pushed to 1600 in Ilford DD-X. Prefer it
>to any of the 1600/3200 films.
>
>AG-Schnozz
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