GarageBoy
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Going to buy some DD-X or Microphen for a small project using Delta 3200
Which should I go with?
What other films do DD-X and Microphen work well for? I have a stash of Neopan 400
Which should I go with?
What other films do DD-X and Microphen work well for? I have a stash of Neopan 400
Fotohuis
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Both are typical push type developers for higher speed films. Neopan 400 on E.I. 800 will also feel very well in it.
Mcary
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DDX works good for both of Ilford ISO 400 films HP5+/Delta 400 also work well for T-Max 400.
If one believes what Ilford puts on their Film fact sheets (PDF) than DDX is the "Best overall image quality, Finest grain and Maximum sharpness when used with pretty much any Ilford film from Pan F to Delta 3200.
If one believes what Ilford puts on their Film fact sheets (PDF) than DDX is the "Best overall image quality, Finest grain and Maximum sharpness when used with pretty much any Ilford film from Pan F to Delta 3200.
Peter_S
Peter_S
DD-X and Neopan 400 are my favourite combination for ISO 400.
DD-X and Delta 100 are also nice.
DD-X and Delta 100 are also nice.
GarageBoy
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I noticed the spec sheets have times for Neopan. Should i use the fuji spec agitation or the ilford style?
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
You just know I'm gonna suggest you try a roll each way and chose your favorite, the films cheap enough . Peter
GarageBoy
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So far I've been scanning and I would like to print one day, and I have NO idea what to look for
Thanks
Thanks
Fotohuis
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So far I've been scanning and I would like to print one day,
Something like THIS:


Printed on Fomabrom Variant. Neopan 400 is already for a long time discontinued in Europe so I found a simmilar type of film: Rollei Retro 400(S). Very sharp, fine grain only it pushes far not the same as Neopan 400. But it is available on 35mm and 120 roll film format. The day that Fuji started to discontine Neopan 400 in 120 roll film format was for me a sad day .....
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