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    d76 processing

    I recently started processing at home and mixing my own chemicals, I mixed .9 lbs of powder with 1 gallon of water, but am unsure of the processing time...is it 1:1 with water after this initial mixing at 10 minutes, or 10 minutes as is?


    also, can either xtol or dektol be used for paper developing?

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    Re: d76 processing

    Processing time depends on dilution, processing temperature and film, among other things.

    Check out this Kodak web site for more info specific to D76:

    techPubs/j78

    Hope that helps,

    - Phong

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    Re: d76 processing

    It depends on the film. I use 1+1 all the time and 10 min. should be pretty close with almost any standard film.

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    Re: d76 processing

    doye

    sorry

    tri-x
    68 degrees
    10 minutes
    1:1

    right?

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    Re: d76 processing

    It also depends on what type of tank you are using for processing; with rotary processors the required times will be shorter than for inversion processors. It is worthwhile doing at least a film speed test, and probably a test to determine normal development time, which will also give you N+ and N- times for use with the zone system.

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    Re: d76 processing

    Your tri-x time and temp. should be close, using 1:1 you may extend development times a couple of minutes depending on the density of the negative you prefer printing.

    Dektol is the Kodak standard for paper processing, also diluted with water.

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