I've put Delta rated at 1600 through Microphen and found the result
  more than acceptable. It may be that 20C versus 24Celsius matters
  also as I like more the outcome at lower temperature - longer
  developing.
 
  Servus,  Alin

Frantisek wrote:
DGAJ>> But the main question I've got today concerns TMZ and Delta 3200.
DGAJ>> I've just about run out of TX to develop (yes, of course, I'll go
DGAJ>> shoot more, but in the meantime ...) so I'm thinking of trying
DGAJ>> the high-speed stuff.  The question is:  should I go ahead and 
DGAJ>> do it in the Sprint developer, or do I really want to go buy some
DGAJ>> other developer -- TMax or something -- to use on the TMZ?

F> At what speed will you rate them? If you really want to get good
F> results from TMZ and D3200, you have to try Emofin. It's a double bath
F> developer from Tetenal, which gives the best results with these films,
F> in my opinion (well unless you want to get into mixing your own
F> chemistry...). It is a compensating developer, which is absolutely
F> needed with these high speed films if you push them (and they are
F> pushed at anything above 800 or 1000, which is their native iso
F> speed).

F> Frantisek

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