Um, thanks, I think, glad to know I'm on track with someone nicknamed "Big Dan"...?

"Mooshy" seems to be the going commentary on Microdol. I seem to recall the same said 
of Tmax - I look forward to finding out what "mooshy" means. The images I've done thus 
far are pretty high contrast architectural details, and I wonder how that will play 
with "mooshy" grain.

Bill Sawyer
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On Sunday, November 18, 2001, at 12:14  PM, William D. Sawyer wrote:

> Thanks, Aaron.  Looking back on my second post, it sounds a bit 
> peevish, huh...Sorry if it was - I was anxious to start processing.

No worries, it got all of our asses in gear to answer you! ;)

> I settled on 1+3 dilution, 20 minutes at 20C.

Big Dan recommends 14 minutes at 21C, no dilution.  He saves his 
developer and re-uses it, adding 10% to his process time each time he 
uses it.  I forget when he stops using it, but I think he uses Kodak's 
guideline on the bottle for when the developer is exhausted.

Big Dan says he finds it too mooshy when he dilutes it.

Let us know what your impressions are when you make a print!

-Aaron
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