Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/05

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: B&W film
From: Tina Manley <images@InfoAve.Net>
Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 10:20:55 -0500

At 07:14 AM 2/5/98 -0500, you wrote:

>>I am a long time user of tri-x-since before I bought my first Leica
(M2-R) in
>>the early '70s and now with an M-6. I develop it in FG-7 with sodium
sulfite.
>>I thought it would be nice to catch up with modern technology and try a
newer
>>film like Delta 400. Do any of my fellow LUGgers have experience with Delta
>>400 and FG-7? Or, would I be better off with another developer? Is there a
>>comparable film I'm overlooking? I've heard negative reports on T-max. Any
>>input anyone has would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>		Richard
>


Richard - 

TMax is great stuff if you use it with a Jobo processor to give very
consistent agitation.
It took me lots of experimenting to get it right, but when you hit on a
combination that
works for you, it can't be beat.  TMX is very fine grained - looks like
you've used at least
medium format.  TMY is great at 400 and 800.  With TMZ at 3200 and a
Noctilux you 
can take pictures with "available darkness"!  I use the XTOL developer at a
little longer
times than Kodak recommends.  Good luck!   Tina



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