I've been very pleased with boht T-Max 100 and 400 souped in D-76 1:1.
With the 400 film, I expose it at 200 and develop it for 11 minutes at
68 degrees F. Very nice.
Paul

Mark Cassino wrote:
> 
> At 12:50 AM 8/27/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> >I run my TMax, old and new, by the Kodak numbers, in D:76 1:1.
> >Without looking at the markings on the film, I can't tell the difference
> >between the old or the new in the negatives, or the prints that they produce.
> >So no difference for me.
> 
> Thanks, Mat - as long as it is possible to get the same quality, I'll
> fiddle with the development times until I get it right - starting with the
> times from Kodak.  I've been using D-76 1:1 and have it on hand, so that
> will be the starting point also for developers.
> 
> - MCC
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