Thomas Bertilsson
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Thanks, Lee! Nothing like doing your homework...
I have seen that chart in the past, but it must have gotten lost as I repeatedly defragment my brain. Perhaps I should change operating system?
I have seen that chart in the past, but it must have gotten lost as I repeatedly defragment my brain. Perhaps I should change operating system?Does the TMax developer really give better film speed (shadow detail) than Xtol?
I always thought the differences must be smaller than implied. Otherwise why would anyone use anything other than XTOL? Kodak would have you believe it does everything better than anything else. So aside from special applications (like people who might want exagerrated grain for a certain image), why doesn't everyone use XTOL for everything? Finer grain, sharper, full film speed, all at once.
It seems like nobody uses the stuff, at least based on internet traffic.
Kodak's documents indicate that it gives the best film speed out of all the Kodak developers, but it seems like most people that want to push film use Rodinal or Xtol. Why would they give up shadow speed, if TMAX developer is better?
What is TMAX developer good for? Is it only good with TMAX films? Even so, the recent "what developer for TMYII" thread, most people recommend developers besides TMAX developer.


The issues of Dichroic fogging are likely to be worse with Rotary processing as aerial oxidation will increase the chances of it occurring. The problems arose with Tmax at the time of it's introduction, the emulsions have changed so it's perhaps worth trying.
Ian
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