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Last Updated: 09/18/2008
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Users should test Kodak D-76 Distilled Water 750.0 ml Metol 2.0 grams Sodium Sulfite, anhydrous 100.0 grams Hydroquinone 5 grams Borax 2.0 grams Water to make 1 liter
Kodak D-76R Distilled Water 750.0 ml Metol 3 grams Sodium Sulfite, anhydrous 100.0 grams Hydroquinone 7.5 grams Borax 20.0 grams Water to make 1 liter
Replinisher for undiluted D-76 only. Add 30 ml of D-76R for every 80 square inches of film processed and pour off any excess.
D-76H Distilled Water 750.0 ml Metol 2.5 grams Sodium Sulfite, anhydrous 100.0 grams Borax 2.0 grams Water to make 1 liter An enviromentally friendly version of D-76
D-72 Water 750 ml Metol 3.0 grams Sodium Sulfite, anhydrous 45.0 grams Hydroquinone 12.0 grams Sodium Carbonate, monohydrate 80.0 grams Potassium Bromide 2.0 grams Water to make 1 liter Dilute from 1:1 to 1:4 and develop for 1.5 to 3 minutes depending on desired contrast.
Chris Patton's E-72 Water 750.0 ml Phenidone .3 grams Sodium Sulfite, anhydrous 45.0 grams Ascorbic Acid 19.0 grams Sodium Carbonate, monohydrate 90.0 grams Potassium Bromide 1.9 grams Water to make 1 liter Enviromentally friendly Dektol type developer. Use as D-72.
Tags:
Kodak, Distilled Water, Metol, Sodium Sulfite, anhydrous, Hydroquinone, Borax, Sodium Carbonate, monohydrate, Potassium Bromide, Ascorbic Acid, Phenidone
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