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From: "David Chang-Sang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 14:18:04 -0500
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: RE: Re: JCO&Tmax got me thinking


>Hmm..
I think the Delta 3200 pushed to 6400 comes out decent at times - I 
should
try it again as low light/high grain is sometimes appealing - 
especially for
things like street photography.<

I think so,whta i shot the Delta of was low light,couple of spots,on 
the band.50-60% of the player was light and the back ground very 
dark.Gave a ghostly effect on the one i had time to print.

>Now I can't remember using the Tmax developer with the Delta 3200 - 
I think
I may have used Microphen instead - I don't think I had discovered 
Perceptol
at that point. �I usually refer back to the Ilford website for their
documentation - which I feel is easier to read and digest than the 
kodak
site.<

Bookmarked :)

>I think if you used Tmax 3200 and pushed it to 6400 (or even 12800) 
and used
the Tmax developer you would get good results but I know that if I 
was using
Delta 3200, I'd want to use one of the Ilford powders to get the 
finest
grain possible :)<

Unfortunatly the class uses only Tmax developer,to keep cost 
down.Buying several types would push up the cost of the class i'm 
sure.
If its a long driere winter,i hope to practise a bit more.

Cheers,
Dave & Dave





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