Softer and more creamy.

Somewhat better, but not perfect, on the other hand. I like the results.
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Ilford Delta 400, developed in D-76 in 14 minutes, 4 inversions every minute, and fixed in Ilford Rapid Fixer.

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Ilford Delta 400, developed in D-76 in 14 minutes, 4 inversions every minute, and fixed in Ilford Rapid Fixer.

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Ilford Delta 400, developed in D-76 in 14 minutes, 4 inversions every minute, and fixed in Ilford Rapid Fixer. (this little terrorist likes to play with negatives hung up to dry, still, I love him)


I'm getting better!
Next thing to do, is to try out TMAX Developer. From what I understand, you can make a gallon (3,8 liters) of the bottle, and then use as a multishot developer? Would be nice and fun to try something new 🙂
 
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If you want smooth grain free photos, T Max 100 is the hands down winner without going into exotic copy film or the like.

D76 will work fine as it was the developer used when the film was designed.
 
If you can find it in your country, I suggest Adox CHS (25 or 50 ASA, never tried the 100).
That film has a very nice mid-tones rendering that will give you a look that is softer without being really soft (as in out of focus-kinda "soft").
 
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