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    Delta 100 Sheet Film Contact Printing Experience

    I was very pleased to hear that Ilford is going to offer Delta 100 in their mix for the coming ULF sheet film program shortly. Since I plan on taking advantage of the offering I was wondering if anyone had experiences they were willing to share with this film with contact printing and/or alt process work with it and what developers (possibly including Pyrocat HD or ABC pyro) you found worked optimally?

    Given the lead until the orders are due, I figure I have some time to get familiar with this film and see what it can do.

    Thanks in advance!

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    Re: Delta 100 Sheet Film Contact Printing Experience

    Except for its reciprocity, it's good film - especially for alternative processes: I rotary process it at 68F for 19-20 minutes to get the proper DMax for alt printing which is also the highest Dmax that is obtainable regardless of how long you develop it. I shoot it a ISO 100 and using the Ilford exposure curve get excellent results.

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    Re: Delta 100 Sheet Film Contact Printing Experience

    I love it in pyrocat for carbon, but d23 works ok too. Never had any problem getting an appropriate density range for carbon and salt prints.

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    Re: Delta 100 Sheet Film Contact Printing Experience

    Except for its reciprocity, it's good film

    K ... what is wrong with it's reciprocity ?

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    Re: Delta 100 Sheet Film Contact Printing Experience

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Hodgson View Post
    Except for its reciprocity, it's good film

    K ... what is wrong with it's reciprocity ?

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    I'm not sure what that means, either. It has pretty normal reciprocity characteristics. It's not acros but then again it's not fomapan either.
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    Re: Delta 100 Sheet Film Contact Printing Experience

    It also looks great in xtol.

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    Re: Delta 100 Sheet Film Contact Printing Experience

    Sorry to be off topic but I am having a heck of a time with it in 4x5 in terms of pinholes / emulsion coming off in specks. I am running either Xtol 1+1 or HC-110 B in rotary, no special distilled water, temps within 1/2 a degree. I am using Ilford Stop bath and Kodak fix. It's definitely emulsion though, I can see the marks in the emulsion with a 15X loupe...very Efke-like behavior.

    It's the only sheet film I have this problem with.....?

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    Re: Delta 100 Sheet Film Contact Printing Experience

    I'm rotary processing 8x10 at 68F with Xtol 1:1, water (tap) stop,TF-5 fix, sodium sulfite (although not needed with TF-5), water (tap) final wash, and photo-flo. No pin-holes or other admoralities so far.

    My regular B&W 120 and 4x5 film for several years now is Acros which, unlike the Ilford, has essentially zero reciprocity out to about 17 minutes.

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    Re: Delta 100 Sheet Film Contact Printing Experience

    Quote Originally Posted by Dakotah Jackson View Post
    It prints well. In 8x10 I preferred Delta 400.

    A good photographer and darkroom worker can make good prints from most any combination you can think of. We finalize on certain ones more for consistency than anything else.
    Great film, but no longer regularly available in 8x10 on the open market. Not sure if it is part of the special LF runs Ilford does.

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    Re: Delta 100 Sheet Film Contact Printing Experience

    Try skipping the stop bath, and using a water rinse instead. Sometimes microscopic gas bubbles arise from the acid reaction in the stop bath.

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