Hmmmm.....I think I'm catching on...

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Just cooked a roll of Ilford Delta Pro 100. Seems to have nice latitude and grain structure. Souped it in HC-110, diluted the stock solution 1:3 w/water, developed 4.5 minutes at 65F.
 

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OK, when were you in my house taking pictures of my light fixtures?

Looking good. I have never tried the Delta films but HP5 in HC110 is a combo I also like.
 
There was a thread on Delta, Acros, and TMX on PN the other day. The general consensus and my opinion as well (at least in comparison to TMX) is that Delta has the most latitude of the three. It's the most forgiving in terms of getting the contrast one wants without blowing highlights to heck. it's also easy to get there - it's very pan-developer friendly.

It's my 100 speed film of choice. Souped usually just in ID-11.

allan
 
Delta 100 is the one "new technology" film I get on with. In stock ID-11 it's fantastically sharp with a nice long midtone scale. I'm currently trying to test it in HC-110 but it's just too dark in the UK at present for EI100 :(

Sample
 
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