I like delta, I shoot it at 100 developed in ilfosol 3 1:9, have always had good results and I have had exposure times with it up to 37 minutes good results as well, great film
I like delta, I shoot it at 100 developed in ilfosol 3 1:9, have always had good results and I have had exposure times with it up to 37 minutes good results as well, great film
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
Delta 100 is my favorite film, especially for scanning, which likes lots of very tight grains. It is a tiny bit sharper that TMax, but I wouldn't suspect you could see the difference in a print less than 80 winches wide.
I develop it in Xtol on a Jobo, Pyro would also be excellent. The other developers don't hold a candle to those two, IMO. Certainly not for what I've seen in the scanner....
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