Chuck Albertson
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I'd been using HC-110 on and off with really poor consistency (I think due to the short development times for dilution B).
I developed two rolls of box-speed Tri-X in Kodak's TMax developer, and with Kodak-recommended label times, really liked the result.
I just thought I'd throw that out there. By the way, the title TMax on the developer is only a Kodak name for current b&w products...it doesn't mean it's only good for TMax film. For a while, they were calling BW400CN Tmax also.
---David.
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Visitng the Pike Place Market, eh? TMax is a fine developer for most films, but a bit expensive to use. Might also try mixing up 5 liters of Xtol, also provides very good results.
