Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Steve, I'm in the same boat as you. The last time I actually developed any b&w was about 15 years ago. With the purchase of the M6, I am very interested in taking it up again. My first combos will be Tri-X and TMY with D-76. Tri-X and D-76 is like an old friend. I've heard good things too about TMY rated at EI 200 and developed in D76 1:1, 11 min, 20C, plain water presoak, normal agitation. For now, I think I will go back to just a bunch of chemicals and a single tank. Not only is it what I'm used to, but it is cheap and doesn't take up a lot of space (usually important if you live in a downtown apartment!) Let me know how you make out. Maybe we can bumble through this together? Regards, Dan - -----Original Message----- From: Stephen Kobrin <kobrins@wharton.upenn.edu> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Sunday, April 26, 1998 12:29 PM Subject: [Leica] Developing for dummies >How about an elemental question about films and developers? Much of the >"talk" on the list over the last few days on this topic revolves around the >optimal combination for the experienced. I have not developed film for >about 20 years and would like to start again. (Doing B&W digitally makes >me want control over the entire process!) > >I use both TMAX and Ilford Delta, both typicially 100 ASA. Could some of >you recommend a good _basic_ developer for each film; something that will >provide reasonable results but be reasonably tolerant of the relearning >process? I suspect that it would be best to settle on one or the other, >but would like to try developing both before I decide. > >Last, is a JOBO processor worth it for B&W? Or will a simple tank do the >trick just as well? > >Steve > >