Ann
This may not be what your looking for but here is Paul Stenquist's answer to my 
D76
question near the 
end of October.
It may be of help.
Also i find www.digitaltruth.com a big help. Loads of spec's.
Dave

>Tri-X pro is 320, regular tri-x is 400. I rate both at 200 and develop 
>in D-76 1:1. I don't remember the time off hand but it's reduced by 
>about 20% from what Kodak recommends for Tri-X 400. I use the same 
>developer for T-Max. It does an excellent job on both. For T--Max 400, 
I> rate it at 200 and develop it for 11 minutes in D-76 1:1 at 68 
>degrees F.
>Paul
>On Oct 24, 2004, at 7:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



                                > I'm about to give a woman lessons in film
> developing --
> she acquired Ilford Universal developer - she shot
> tri-x
> I'm a Microdol 1:3 gal  (ot chemicals in stock
> chez moi now)
> 
> (nevermind why we aren't using that for the lesson
> - long story)
> 
> Anyway, anyone have preferences for developing
> times and dilutions for
> Tri-X ?  Using the Ilford Universal?
> 
> Would prefer personal experience as opposed to a
> link on the web.
> 
> Thanks much!
> annsan
> 
> 
> 
> 

                                


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