Quote Originally Posted by premortho View Post
I have never heard of the green problem, unless you mean with prints. Neither Ansco 17 or Eastman d-76 is reccomended for paper developing. Ansco 130 is a superb paper developer, and Eastman's d-72 has worked well for me. You might try souping your negs in 17, and your prints in 130. Here is the formula I have for Ansco 17; This is a transation, or conversion from American measure to European, so may be very slightly off. Hot water (52 centigrade) 750cc, metol 1.5 grams, sodium sulfite, anhydrous 80 grams, hydroquinone 3.0 grams, borax, 3.0 grams, potassium bromide 0.5 grams, water to make 1 liter. Add and stir in the order given. Tank dev 20 centigrade, times for fine grain films, 10 to 15 minutes. For portrait sheet films 12 to 20 minutes. Tray developement time at 20 centigrade 8 to 12 minutes, depends on film type and density desired.
I did mean with print.
So, does anyone know where I can find the formula for the WW-II or WW-1 ?
I've found two different formulas.