Radost
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Just tried it with DELTA 3200 and TMAX400. Not my cup of tea. Who wants it?
Just tried it with DELTA 3200 and TMAX400. Not my cup of tea. Who wants it?
@pentaxuser Not OP, but I can share my experience. Disclaimer: I've only consumed one bottle of it.
Can you relate to experiencing a moment when you're looking at a negative and thinking "should have waited for better light?" or "should have used exposure compensation here, my meter got fooled?".
For some reason I've been experiencing these moments more often while I was going through my DD-X bottle. Once I went back to ID-11, everything went back to normal. There's something unforgiving about negatives developed in DD-X. When the light is flat, people faces look super flat. When the light is harsh, you get like two tones in your images.
Occasionally, ID-11, Xtol and Ilfosol-3 give me "this turned out better than expected!" moments. DD-X never delivered those.
D3200 I think just sucks compared to Kodak tmax3200.
Also d3200 is way better in xtol.
T max in xtol has so much more resolution and sharpness. The DD-X can be so flat without contrasts light.
Even the grain looks better in Xtol.
Also in DDX skies and overexposed areas look low quality. Not as uniformed as xtol.
Thanks. What was it that you heard or saw in words that made you try DDX to the extent that you decided that it was likely to be better than Xtol where you already knew what it was like
pentaxuser
I never got results I like with Delta 3200 in different developers. So I tried the ilford recommended developer.
I never got results I like with Delta 3200 in different developers. So I tried the ilford recommended developer.
Delta3200 is definitely wrong film for me.Unfortunately Tmax3200 only comes in 135.Thanks for the reply. It may be that D3200 was the wrong film for you rather than the developer I wonder what you'd have found if you'd used DDX with the films you like. It may have been no better than Xtol, my developer for about the last 10 years but it may not have been much if any worse
pentaxuser
Did you expose it at EI 3200? One common advice about Delta 3200 I see spreading online is to expose it at 800 or 1600. Doing so will lead to crap results. It's quite apparent that Ilford wants you to expose at 3200 and accept somewhat crushed shadows.
Delta 3200 exposed @EI 3200 with incident metering, developed in Xtol:
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@Radost if you're still curious about this film and willing to experiment, try exposing at 3200. You're compressing mids/highlights by exposing at 1250. But you have to pick a developer that works. Xtol is actually quite tricky - I was only getting good results with stock full strength Xtol. Not 1+1 and not replenished.
Delta 3200 is a tricky film to use, I can see why some folks prefer pushing HP5+. But it's worth the effort. Nothing else is comparable in medium format.
Perhaps no one in Las Vegas wants to gamble - on a partially used bottle of developer.
Sorry, I know I shouldn't have, but I couldn't resist.
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