Yep, it was the real Mic-X. I really, really, like the developer now. It has done very well w/ the Arista EDU Ultra 100, and it will be my go-to developer for that film from now on. For the Shanghai GP3 Pan 100, wow is all I can say. The grain is unbelievably tight. If you click on those shots from the Isola 120 negs and use the little magnifier, there seems to be no grain at all. I bought some replenisher that was N.O.S. tonight, so I'm set for 30 rolls from my quart solution of Mic-X. Next I'll try the Freestyle clone version to compare the two. I agree, the tonal range is a little restricted from D76, but not too much, and it is sure sharp as heck.
It's funny about dilutions. D76/TD-16 are two of my favorite developers and I always use them full strength, and w/ Rodinal my best results come from 1:25, even w/ Tri-X and other 35mm films. Works for me.
Which island are you on RidingWaves? We lived many years on the Big Island.
It's funny about dilutions. D76/TD-16 are two of my favorite developers and I always use them full strength, and w/ Rodinal my best results come from 1:25, even w/ Tri-X and other 35mm films. Works for me.
Which island are you on RidingWaves? We lived many years on the Big Island.
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