Rodinal is the king of developers IMO.
Yes it is. With 3200 it's beautiful.
Do Kodak T-Max developer or ILFORD DD-X offer any advantages over a more traditional Microphen type developer aside from being liquid concentrates?
Tom
Do Kodak T-Max developer or ILFORD DD-X offer any advantages over a more traditional Microphen type developer aside from being liquid concentrates?
Tom
Do Kodak T-Max developer or ILFORD DD-X offer any advantages over a more traditional Microphen type developer aside from being liquid concentrates?
Tom
I'll be different and suggest Kodak's Tmax Developer. It was designed to process Tmax 3200 for high EI's and in my experience it is the best developer for Tmax 3200. Based on that experience, I have used it for Ilford's 3200 film as well with magnificent results.
I'm sure it works well for EI-3200 but I have not yet tried it.
Just printed some of the results of this - T-max developer and Delta 3200. I processed at 20deg for 9.5 mins. Grain is definitiely an improvement on what I have seen before (although I have never tried DDX) and is now a very pleasing level of grain from a 35mm negative cropped to fit 10x8". It's gritty, but nice.
I'll post a result as soon as I scan one.
I'll second this. TMax Dev is great for fast films, I've been very happy with my results with both TMax 3200 and Delta 3200, both shot at EI 3200. I just shot a roll of Delta at EI 6400, so I'll see how that looks shortly.I'll be different and suggest Kodak's Tmax Developer. It was designed to process Tmax 3200 for high EI's and in my experience it is the best developer for Tmax 3200. Based on that experience, I have used it for Ilford's 3200 film as well with magnificent results.
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