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I have been overexposing one stop and cutting development times by 20 per cent as described in Barry Thornton's book and been happy with the results. My standard films have been Tri-X and FP4. I recently shot a roll of Delta 400 in a point and shoot which autoread ISO at 400. I am wondering if I can safely increase development time by 10 per cent or so to give a contrast boost. Is the Delta as forgivivg in development as Tri-X? I will use D-76 either straight or 1:1. Thank uou.
