"J. C. O'Connell" wrote:

>
> I think it's better to experiment with film speed and development
> time keeping film, developer, developer temp, developer dilution, &
> agitation all
> constant. That way you can really get best results. T

I agree. It's best to perfect one developer before moving on.

> It's not Tri-X
> but here's one setup that works fantastic for me:
>
> Film : Tmax 100
> ISO: 80
> Deveolper : Tmax liquid
> Deveolper dilution : 1:9 ( 1 shot use )
> Diluted Developer Amount : 400ml Per roll (36)
> Developer Temp. : 24 deg. C
> Agitation : constant with roller
> Development Time : 6.5 minutes
> Use stop bath : Yes
>

I'm going to try your Tmax 100 recipe. While I've had great success with Tmax
400.
I haven't had much success with Tmax 100. With Tmax 400, I generally expose it
at ISO 200, then
develop it in D76 1:1 for 11 minutes at 68 deg. F. I agitate 15 times for 5
seconds each time. I use stop bath,
but I precede it with a water rinse.
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