Exactly what this "better" means is what I would like to figure out.
Ian has commented on this while I was composing this post, (I peaked!) and what he wrote, combined with what I extracted from a glance at one of the two data sheet links you posted, along with your own statements about T-max performing "better" in a developer tailored especially for T-grain films, seems to be in harmony in pointing to a slower ISO speed for T-max films in D-76 than in T-max developer. (I still have not checked what formula was the used as the ASA or ISO standard film developer formulas but I suspect it was something close to D-76) Now, Was that speed the same as Tri-X in D-76? Perhaps, I don't know. PE seems to be saying it was. If true, what does all this indicate?
Ray
Ray;
Those two data sheets show little difference between Tri-X and TMAX in D-76 and that is my point. I have heard that they differ substantially, but the curves and my experience say otherwise.
PE



I knew that line would get me in trouble!