I never use T-Max with Plus X. I generally use D-76 1:1 at 68 degrees
for 7 minutes. I'm very happy with the results. My PUG submission for
this month was shot on Plus-X and processed in that manner. I do use
T-Max for TMZ 3200 and sometimes for Ilford 3200 as well. It seems to be
good for high speed films where you want to wring that speed out of the
emulsion. But it seems that slow BW films don't like it. I'm not
surprised that your results were contrasty.
Paul

David Chang-Sang wrote:
> 
> Quickie for Plus-X users out there:
> 
> I just developed 2 rolls of Plus-X and I'm curious about something -  either
> the film is contrasty in general (which isn't a bad thing) or the developer
> should have been something else other than T-Max Developer :)
> 
> For those of you who use Plus-X and develop your own film; what's your
> favourite developer to use ?  Enquiring minds like mine want to know :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave
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