D-76 Dev 3.8 litres
KODAK D-76 DEVELOPER is available as a Kodak packaged developer. Available in 1 USA gallon (3.8 litre) and 1 litre sizes in the familiar foil sachets, and extremely good value for money.
An extremely popular film developer, it gives full emulsion speed together with excellent shadow detail and normal contrast. Diluting the solution 1+1 with water will improve image sharpness with a slight increase in granularity.
The developer is also commonly used for forced development of under-exposed negatives.
Making D76 from raw chemicals
The formula below is the 'classic' formula using metol: the current Kodak brand is reformulated using a 'designer' modified form of metol, which allows packaging to a single powder, although this must be mixed quite hot.
Ilford ID11 is a direct equivalent, using metol in a 2 part packaging.
To make a stock solution
- Water at about 50°C(122°F) 750ml
- Metol developing agent 2.0 grams
- Sodium sulphite (anhydrous) 100.0 grams
- Hydroquinone 5.0 grams
- Borax 2.0 grams
- Water, to make1.0 litre
- The solution may be replenished using Kodak D-76 Replenisher.
- If the tank solution is diluted 1+1 the replenisher must also be diluted 1+1.
Kodak D-76R Replenisher
- Water, at about 50°C (122°F) 750 ml
- Metol developing agent 3.0 grams
- Sodium sulphite (anhydrous) 100.0 grams
- Hydroquinone 7.5 grams
- Borax 20.0 grams
- Waterto make 1.0 litre
Use the replenisher to top-up the tank solution. Discard the tank solution when replenisher has been added equal to 25% of the original volume.
Data Sheet Kodak D76 | ||
H&S D76 | ||
D76 - In-depth article by Jeffrey Soper |