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Albert Dock
Delta 400.
A black and white film simulation using DxO Film Pack software.
Delta 400 uses the "core-shell crystal" tabular technology known as T-grain which is different from a conventional-grain film in the way that the film’s silver content is distributed. T-grain films have flat crystals whereas conventional-grain films (Tri-X, HP5,) have round crystals. The flatness of the crystal allows better light absorption. Theoretically, a T-grain film should provide sharper images when compared to a conventional-grain film. The Delta 400 can be used between 200 and 3200 ISO. It's one of the more flexible films for a wide range of uses in analogue photography.
Albert Dock
Delta 400.
A black and white film simulation using DxO Film Pack software.
Delta 400 uses the "core-shell crystal" tabular technology known as T-grain which is different from a conventional-grain film in the way that the film’s silver content is distributed. T-grain films have flat crystals whereas conventional-grain films (Tri-X, HP5,) have round crystals. The flatness of the crystal allows better light absorption. Theoretically, a T-grain film should provide sharper images when compared to a conventional-grain film. The Delta 400 can be used between 200 and 3200 ISO. It's one of the more flexible films for a wide range of uses in analogue photography.