Yep, quite interesting.

I've never had good results with any TMax emulsion other than TMZ, no 
matter what developer used. Tmax Dev produced the best results, but 
Acros proved far superior than TMax 100, and I still get better 
(although grainier) results from Tri-X.

-Adam


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> Interesting. Before I went digital I had switched to the T-Max films for the 
> most part after about thirty years of shooting mainly Tri-X.  I was very 
> happy with the T-Max 100 in either T-Max developer or D-76, and liked the 400 
> when it was rated at 200 and souped in   something gentle like D-76 1:1. I 
> still have some T-Max (and some outdated but well stored Plus-X) in the 
> freezer. One of these days...
> Paul
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> From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Is Tri-X no longer King of the Hill?  Do digi shooters care?
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>>http://www.lookingglassphoto.com/funwfilm.html
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>>Shel
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