I use Ilford Isotec  for anything. It's like a gel, thus usable for a very
long time. Fine grains are easily achieved and developing times are the same
for 100 and 400 ISO Ilford Delta film. I'm sure you can use it for Kodak
Tri-X as well. The developing time will probably be stated in the
documentation.
Regards

Jens Bladt
Arkitekt MAA
http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Fra: Michael Spivak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 25. august 2005 20:11
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Emne: Advice needed - Developing TRIX 400 35mm


Hi

I have a problem that i can't solve myself here... so i was adviced to
ask the list :) (thanks Boris)
I have an exposed TriX 400 film pushed 1 stop (exposed as 800) and i
usually use the TMAX developer for the process... but i've ever pushed
a film... can someone help please and tell me the developing time for
this film poushed 1 stop with that specific developer ?

Thanks a lot in advance
Michael


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