I like Ilfosol-S very much and it does a very nice job on Delta 100/400...I
have not done the 3200, FP4, HP4, Neopan...  I usually use it 1:9 but it
also has a 1:14 dilution.  One shot and throw it away...I love it.  Might
want to look at the Ilford websit (www.ilford.com)

Jerry in Houston

-----Original Message-----
From: John Edwin Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 1:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Delta films in T-Max Developer?


As several of you know, I've been looking for a liquid
alternative to Microphen.

I get very nice results from the Microphen/Delta 100,
400, 3200 combination.  But Microphen is a powder, is
best used undiluted, and, so, is hard to bring to
working temperature.

Some of you suggested trying Ilford's DD-X.  When I
can get some, I will--it's not on the shelf in
Charlottesville.

Kodak's T-Max liquid developer _is_ readily available,
however.

Have any of you souped Delta in T-Max?  If so, how do
you like it?

I can get times and temps from Digitaltruth.  What I'm
hoping for are subjective evaluations.

Thanks, John

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John Edwin Mason
Charlottesville, Virginia
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