Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> Ilford's Delta 3200 is, IMO, as good as, or better than, TMAX
> 3200.
I agree with Shel. I've gotten into the habit of shooting Delta 3200 at
6400 or 12,800 all the time, with excellent results in Ilford Microphen
and Agfa Studional.
Oh, if your b&w lab is unable to push or pull their b&w, under no
circumstances should you take your film to them. Every film has a
different processing time, and if they are unable to push or pull, that
means that they are unable to accomodate more than one processing
time...which means there will be a grand total of one or two films that
will look good when processed by them, and everything else will look not-so-good.
-Aaron
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