My favorite high speed film in medium format is Ilford 3200, rated at 1600 but processed in between the times suggested by Ilford for 1600 and 3200. I like it in both straight D-76 or T-Max developer. In truth, it's hard to tell the difference, and the timing is quite similar if memory serves me. I rarely shoot high speed film in 35mm. Paul
> I never cared for the (to me) excessive grain with the Diafine/TX > combination. However, that was with late sixties TX, and the film has been > reformulated at least twice since then. I've been rather pleased with > Acufine & TX under certain conditions, although I'm leaning towards Neopan > 1600 with D-76 (actually, ID-11). Haven't made up my mind yet, but the > tonality and grain seems better than pushing TX. > > Shel > > > > [Original Message] > > From: Jason Poh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > Is anyone familiar with Diafine and Tri-X? Diafine > > rates Tri-X at 1600 only and I'm curious as to how it > > performs in terms of grain and contrast. Not having to > > worry about water temperature and developing times > > with Diafine makes it a very attractive option. > >

