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Originally Posted by Darkroom User
Is Kodak 400 2-TMY a good choice for portraits? What developer do you use to get good negatives?
(120 roll films.)
So many developers to choose it is bewildering.
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I concur that D-76, 1+1 is a good choice for T-MAX 400.
I have switched to this recently for studio portraiture photography with my RZ67.
I use an ambient & flash incident meter set to ISO 250 to allow for bellows extension (exposure compensation) and develop normally according to the Kodak publication.