3200Tmax
Digital Image Studio
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Sun Sep 16 05:49:06 EDT 2007
On 13/09/2007, Mark Cassino <markcassino at yahoo.com> wrote:
> To anyone familiar with 3200TMax - is this just the
> effect of a high speed film being ultra sensitive to
> expiration, or is the D76 a poor choice as a
> developer? I'm wondering if it might be better to try
> the other roll in either Rodinol or HC110.
It really should be kept refrigerated and preferably frozen. I used to
use it a lot in conjunction with T-Max dev, I never experienced too
much fogging but I did keep my stock in the fridge. The negs were
always pretty thin though.
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