eclarke
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Could you elaborate a little bit on what's so special/good about this combination. What are its characteristics? Should I use it because it is a standard or does it especially work well for what I am after?
A lot of pictures I have seen that I liked used X-Tol developer, while I am not sure if this is just coincidence I am still a little tempted to try that one. What do you think about this developer? Is it easy to handle? What are its characteristics? I have read that is produces less grain than the D-76 and that the Tri-X D-76 combination is not such a good choice for smaller negative formats.
They are tools. Consider what you can sculpt with a hammer and chisels and then look at what Michelangelo did. The most special quality of the photographs above is the content. Take a combo and learn all it's quirks, concentrate on subject..Evan Clarke
