Thanks Paul,Bill,JCO and Adam Have been doing my own developing,but not as much during the summer,and the local Henrys was out of Film developer,so i went to the lab for this and my iso 400 i had. When developing my 3200 in the past, i have used the Tmax developer and the times on the box or Digital Truth site. The lab quy said the film should be l;abeled 1600 not 3200 as its misleading. From what has been said here, i suppose thats true. However i had a label on the film canister with the iso i shot it at. He would havehad to remove the label to access the film, so i quess i was wrong to say 1 stop and he was wrong by not reading my instructins.
We learn from our mistakes, correct.:-) Dave > Kodak publishes development specs for various TMax 3200 ratings, ranging from 800 to 6400. I suppose one could say it's actually an ISO 800 film, but that would be splitting hairs. I have used it quite often at 3200 with good success, although I find it looks much better at 1600. I don't like it at 6400. Too much grain and too much contrast for my taste. > Paul > >