> 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.

I like constant agitation (even though I never
saw it recommended anywhere) because its easier
and more consistant. ( I use a print drum roller)
Just set it on roller and forget it.

I use stop bath directly after developer because I
want film to stop developing immediately (especially
when development time is so short). Using water rinse
seems like it wouldnt be as fast or consistant.

I use the drum roller for fixer agaitation too but
i've got it set for 3 seconds on out of every 30 seconds.
I really fix long for TMAX films, like 15 minutes. 

JCO
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