Yeah, Bob, I agree that's too many different kinds of film to make
good sense. The jury's still out on the two T-Max films, and it
looks like they're still making nominating speeches for foreman.
I'll have to try it some more to see what the verdict is. Same
goes for the Efke, but I've just started with it. Sheet film for
the 2x3cm format is almost non-existent, so there's not much
choice. I'm fairly new to Delta 100, and it looks good so far.
Haven't tried the 400. I would have a hard time giving up Tri-X.
And Plus-X has been my favorite B&W film ever since Panatomic-X
went away. :-(
Walt
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---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: gries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 10:56:07 -0600
>Walt:
>
>That's quite a variety of films there! I don't know if there's
one developer that can do it all, but if you can get what you need
out of the 100 and 400 Delta films, then DD-X is a good choice.
>
>Limits are sometimes good. ;)
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>Bob
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>>
>> Since I ran out of Rodinol a good long time ago, I've just been
>> developing everything in D-76 1:1. This includes 35mm and 120
>> Plus-X, Tri-X, Delta 100, T-Max 100, T-Max 400, plus Efke PL100
>> 2x3 sheet film.
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