Developer for Delta 3200

Here's a straight scan from a shot taken backstage with the Leica:

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Vincent
 
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Thanks for sharing this one. It has a slightly antiquated feel which I find very attractive. The burned highlights are very localised hence not objectionable, at this size at least.

Vincent
 
I'm a fan of Microphen as well for Delta 3200, and for pushing other films too. I tend to get best results at 1:1, but times can get cumbersome (read l-o-n-g).
 
Thanks for sharing your results Vincent, too. How do you like handling Delta 3200? I find the film base a bit thick and dark. I still have two expired rolls in fridge, but next time I won't buy expired fast film, it's not worth for the results.

DD-X reminds me Microphen, which in stock solution has shorter development times, but for some reason I find DD-X to give finer grain.
 
Palec, the dark base is likely due to fogging of expired film. 3200 stocks pick up background gamma pretty quick. The base of fresh D3200 doesn't look more dense to me than other Ilford films.
 
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