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Re: [Digital BW] Film/developer combo

2002-08-04 by Jerry Olson

Delta 100 is probably the best 120 film out there in its speed range.
Why not just use ID-11 1:1? Works great.

jerry

Truman Prevatt wrote:
> 
> While we are on films and developers - I would like some input. For most
> of my medium format work I used Kodak PanX either developed in very
> dilute (1:100) Rodinal or the Zone VI developer. Pan X is no longer
> available and I long since run out of my stock in the freezer. So I'm
> looking for a new 120 film. After doing some research I decided to give
> the Ilford Delta 100 a shot. I've found a couple developers that "claim"
> to give good results with this film - one from Photographers Formulary
> and two from Patterson (one being a two part developer which claims
> great latitude and flexibility).
> 
> Has any one had any experience with either this film these developers or
> these combinations. Any other suggestions out there. Same question for
> 4x5. I currently use TriX/dilute HC110 but if there is something better,
> I'm all ears.
> 
> Thanks
> Truman
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