Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> Add a little ID-11 1:1 and just spent a nice half hour
> processing some negs, sippin' some single malt and listening to
> some fine old rock 'n' roll.
> 
> The point of all this is to once again reiterate how easy it is
> to process your own B&W film.

Sigh.   You *would* post this just after I got my first roll of
Delta 3200 back from the lab, wouldn't you?  I'm definitely not
happy about the amount of grain.  I know it's a fast film, but
with all the advances in technology I was expecting something
better than I could get with slightly pushed Tri-X 30+ years ago.
It wasn't all that much better than Supra 800 pushed two stops!

Next time I'm up your way I'll make sure I have a bottle or two
and some vinyl with me, and we'll see what we can do with this 
other roll of Delta I've got. 


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