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Exposed Delta 100 as HP5+

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I checked the previous threads and saw instances of just the reverse, but none addressing my circumstance. I usually shoot HP5+, but last weekend I grabbed a camera I don't usually use and exposed everything as if it were HP5+ but when I removed the roll it was Delta 100! I use Kodak TMax to develop. I'm guessing I'm going to be looking at some really thin negatives. Any ideas I could use to compensate for this error in the development and/or printing stages? Thanks.
 
It is within the film latitude. Process it normally and compensate during printing.
 
The negs would look thin and lack contrast, so I would give it 25% more time in the developer.
 
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