On Thu, 7 Jun 2001 01:21:18 EDT, you wrote:

>Try Ilford Delta 100 in D-76 diluted 1:1. You can adjust the processing times 
>to compensate for warmer temperatures with the charts from Ilford's web site. 
>Very sharp and fine grained film, but less "fussy" about processing (my 
>opinion). Or, try Ilford FP4+ or HP5+ (my favorite). These are older tech 
>films but very easy to process with acceptable results. Image quality is 
>excellent up to 5x7 and very good at 8x10 with some grain with the HP5+. 
>



Thanks everybody - great contributions!  This "fussiness" is probably
why peope have been warning me about temp control with T-Max.  In fact
some of them have specifically mentioned it in regards to that film.
The guy who's going to be teaching the course did recommend D-76 1:1,
and of course that's  on all the charts. Perhaps that's a standard
usage becuase it reduces the fussiness?


Ken Durling

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