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From: "Brian Walsh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pentax-discuss-digest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: February 3, 2001 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: Delta 3200 Processing
> Aaron [who can tell ya all about Delta 3200 in Studional
(good),
> Microphen
> (really good), Rodinal (good), Microdol-X (bad) and a couple
of others
> that don't immediately spring to mind...but not D-76.] wrote:
>
> > Don't do it in the T-Max.
>
> I just shot my first roll of Delta 3200 in 120. It looks like
I'll
> really need to use EI 6400 for my purposes (shots of people
indoors,
> with slow lenses--f4.5). I realize that that's well above the
film's
> true speed--but can anyone recommend a good recipe to give me
that speed
> with good results? At 3200, Ilford's recommendations seemed to
produce
> rather thin negatives.
You could try Acufine. It wa my old standby when I needed to
push the crap out of some poor emulsion. Recording film at
12.800 or some such. I expect it would work with the Delta as
well.
William Robb
>
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