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Subject: Re: [Leica] Delta 3200 in XTOL
From: Mark Rabiner <mrabiner@concentric.net>
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 14:01:33 -0800

I've been lurking on this list for a couple of weeks and I can't 
thank the LUG enough for all the things I've learned.

Can someone suggest a developing time for Delta 3200 in XTOL, full 
strength, small tank? (The Kodak .pdf data sheet lists Delta 100 and 
400, but not 3200).

J. Gilbert Plantinga
New Paltz, NY

I just ran a 2 liter metal tank with two liters of Xtol 1:1 in it, one liter of
Xtol and one liter of water.
IN the tank was 4 rolls of Leica shot 35mm Delta 3200 and a fifth roll shot with
the Rollei 35. Also a roll of 120 shot with the Rolleiflex.
All shot at ASA 1600. So there was one roll shy of a full tank.
I gave it 15 minutes at 70 degrees with agitation every minute and a couple of
minutes presoak.
Next tank I'll give it 16 minutes maybe 17 as the highlights were just a tad
thin but I'll see how they print first.
The stuff I shot this week had full shadow detail but earlier weeks the shadows
get thinner.
So don't wait around if you want full film speed which I feel is 1600 just like
T Max 3200 and Fuji 1600.
Mark Rabiner