Unfortunately the money we payed for the class buys the chemicals 
for all and the instructor likes and uses Tmax 1:4.
Looks like i'l need to supply my own person with more than 1 
developer in the house for use on different films.
Is this what most of you do or do you stick with a favorite.?

Dave
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From: "Paul Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Neopan 1600 tends to turn to crap when shot at 3200, the shadow 
detail is
about nil. At 1600 its great!

My first few roles of Neopan 1600 were muddy i just had to play 
around with
times and it works very very well in Xtol and not so great in 
ID11/D76.

Regards,
Paul



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