The rated 400.
So what film should I try next that would best match the developer they
use (supposing it's D76 style)? From your previous post I should maybe
try TMax CN, as I do scan negs, but if I got a good one I would want to
get it properly printed and you advise against CN for printing.
With tanks available second hand so cheaply I suppose I should start
developing myself.
James
On 6 May 2004, at 01:43, AG Schnozz wrote:
> Delta 400 really is best served in Ilfotec DD-X developer. The
> grain is "softened" and the tonal range is extended a bit more
> with this "matched" developer. I'm not sure exactly which Agfa
> developer they would be referring to, but my guess is that it's
> pretty close (if not exactly the same) to D76.
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> One tidbit that you said had to do with the contrast. What ISO
> setting are you shooting the film at?
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> AG-Schnozz
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