Just wondering with TMaxx 3200 gone what is the preferred way to achieve that kind of speed by APUG users. Pushing TMaxx 400 or Tri-x or HP5. Or going with Delta 3200? Perhaps a fav film/developer combo?
I have used Delta 3200 in Tmax developer also, it did OK.
Jeff
Pic 2 is D3200 in XTOL (excellent shadow detail). But lacking contrast (with all developers). I need to over develop or print on a grade 5.
But no, D3200 wasn't designed to be low contrast. That's just silly.
I would not judge these pics, however. They were taken with a dslr or an iphone (2) of wet prints slapped on the wall under a neon light.





Thanks everyone. I'm inclined to keep shooting Delta 3200, especially in light of your comments.
Man, TMAX3200 is by far my favorite.
Delta 3200 isn't close to the look. I'd simply push Tri-X @ 1600 or 3200. That's the closest you'll get to TMAX3200.
I've been told a few times and read other places that many prefer to develop D3200 in DD-X at the NEXT recommended speed times.
So if you shoot it at EI 1600, develop for 3200 times, if you shoot at EI 3200 develop at 6400. I have not tried this YET it's my next step, but I've read that it can help increase contrast and make the image more pleasing and on target for what a normal non-low-contrast image would look like.
Again this is second hand info, but something else to research.
I remember you being TMZ's No. 1 fanDelta 3200 developed in Tmax Developer is my replacement for Tmax 3200. I actually prefer Delta 3200 to Tmax 3200, and the fact that Ilford makes it in 120 size is awesome.
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