I used Delta 3200 for the most part, generally in 6x7 format. I rated it at 
1600 but developed it for 3200. I found the negs were too thin when processed 
according to Ilford's recommendation for 1600. I used both T-Max developer and 
D-76. The results were vewry similar. I found T-Max 3200 to be quite a bit 
grainier or at least harsher.
Paul
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From: Kostas Kavoussanakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > 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 some T-Max (and some outdated but well stored Plus-X) in the freezer.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...
> 
> You may have written about this in the past but I can't remember: what 
> did you use to do for higher ISO B&W?
> 
> Kostas
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