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Old 07-10-2003, 08:09 PM
Default Re: developing w/ tmax film



TMax is not really difficult if you are reasonably careful. TMax developer
is the usual, but D-76 (1:1) is excellent and very consistent. Be sure to
use fresh fixer and to fix the film thoroughly. A pink dye from the film
dissolves (slowly) in the fixer. I prefer to use one-shot processing for
all solutions.

"Erinnerd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi, I apologize in advance for what is probably a really dumb question.

See,
> last year I took my first formal photography class, during which I

developed
> and printed using nothing but Tri-X film (iso400). Now that I am done

with my
> class and looking to develop on my own, I'm kind of at a loss. In my

everday
> life, I very frequently use Tmax 3200 film, and was wondering, besides
> developing times, are there any huge differences in technique/materials

that I
> will need to adapt to?
>
> Thanks,
> Erin





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