But don't neglect to try TMZ 3200 in T-Max developer with the developer
at 75 degrees. That's Kodak's recipe, and as one might expect given the
time that Kodak spends researching these things, it's a very good
combination.
Paul

Nick Wright wrote:

> --- Aaron Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Interesting!  I do know that Delta 3200 and T-Max
> > developer are a pretty
> > poor combination.  However, Delta 3200 in DD-X or
> > Microphen (which I
> > think is discontinued now, sadly) rocks.
> >
> > Most photographers I know who have their work
> > processed at labs running
> > T-Max developer think that Delta 3200 is crappy.
> >
> > -Aaron
>
> Now, I'm going to have to try this. Because baseball
> season is coming up, and the coaches here have a hissy
> fit if someone uses flash (usually). And there's just
> enough available light to get okay exposures with an
> f2.8 lens at 1/250 using 6400 or 12500iso film. But as
> far as the T-Max developer goes, I've been using it
> because of the outstanding results with the hp5+.
>
> Nick
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