css9450
Veteran
mpaniagua
Newby photographer
Kodak is changing suppliers on all its developers so the SKU is changing, that's all.
Rolfe
Seems that way. Although 1 liter envelope seems like going discontinued.
Marcelo
Dpingr1
Established
With product changes may come price changes, and D76 is inexpensive now. So, I just stocked up -- who knows what Alaris will charge for the new D76? (Hopefully not too much) I've still got Rodinal from my 2004 hoard! (though I think I'm on my last bottle now.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
With product changes may come price changes, and D76 is inexpensive now. So, I just stocked up -- who knows what Alaris will charge for the new D76? (Hopefully not too much) I've still got Rodinal from my 2004 hoard! (though I think I'm on my last bottle now.
I got vitamin C and some instant coffee, just need to buy some washing soda and try caffenol as a developer.
I also got a hoard of unopened Rodinal bottles.
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
Caffenol is great fun to use and with very repeatable results . Most of the advocates of this suggest using it with slower films . I've recently been using an Xtolish brew that I found a while ago on the filmwasters site . This is much easier to mix than the various caffenol concoctions and fulfils the mad chemist side of me
. Everything for this is available online and cheap , and can be mixed for single usage . Plus digital scales are more than accurate enough and easily ordered online . Try some and tell us what you think. Peter
traveler_101
American abroad
With product changes may come price changes, and D76 is inexpensive now. So, I just stocked up -- who knows what Alaris will charge for the new D76? (Hopefully not too much) I've still got Rodinal from my 2004 hoard! (though I think I'm on my last bottle now.
I think I will order some packages now too. "New" D-76 - why is that necessary? D-76 1+1 is perfect with Tri-X. It has some "bite" to it - compare to XTOL for example - I hope they don't mess it up.
Villanova
Minister of Silly Walks
Hi RFF,
I see D76 (1L) is still unavailable at B&H, Adorama, and other retailers. Has there been any update regarding the developer? (Or did I miss the announcement where D76 has been officially limited/discontinued?)
I see D76 (1L) is still unavailable at B&H, Adorama, and other retailers. Has there been any update regarding the developer? (Or did I miss the announcement where D76 has been officially limited/discontinued?)
raydm6
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punkzter
Established
The gallon bag is in stock at BH and Freestyle. Though BH won't ship it anymore.
Beemermark
Veteran
I'll be starting to mix my own soon. I figure with the way Kodak has been just figure they will discontinue everything that we like the most......
I mix up parts of my B&W positive chemistry and find it enjoyable. Kinda gives me a mad scientist feel too...!
I've decided to mix my own also. I've bought packaged developers for over 40 years because they were cheap & excellent. Now it seems you're never sure of what you're getting (after ruining 4 rolls with XTOL). Variations of D-76 allow fine tuning for contrast, the chemicals are cheap and easily obtainable.
IIIg
Member
I've decided to mix my own also. I've bought packaged developers for over 40 years because they were cheap & excellent. Now it seems you're never sure of what you're getting (after ruining 4 rolls with XTOL). Variations of D-76 allow fine tuning for contrast, the chemicals are cheap and easily obtainable.
I began mixing my own developers, D-76 and a Dektol clone, when Kodak discontinued B&W paper. I'd concluded that Kodak was no longer a reliable supplier of anything.
The ready availability of inexpensive electronic balances makes this a practical alternative.
I mix Mytol and an ascorbate-based paper developer now. I made the change to avoid introducing metol and hydroquinone into the local water table.
KenR
Well-known
I also bought some chemicals to play with. Nice results with divided D-23 with FP4 and Tmax400 with 4 minutes in A and 3 minutes in B.
Ronald M
Veteran
Original formula 4 ingredients. Mix a liter, 8 oz, or a gallon. I inherited a quart of hydroquinone, metal comes from photographers Formulary, borax comes from laundry aisle( $2 will last 2 two lifetimes), sodium sulfite comes from The Chemistry Store along with Sodium Carbonate that makes Dektol.Using less than 120mL of D76 stock per roll is a quite reliable way to get uneven development and streaking, particularly in high-key scenes.
The spectral sensitivity and tonal curve of FP4+ is very different to Plus-X. It is not a replacement, and you cannot develop it to look like Plus-X.
Like others, I have lots of Plus-X in the freezer.
D76 hasn’t been D76 for a long time. Kodak changed the formula several times. ID11 is functionally the same (if chemically a little different), Freestyle makes a copy, and you can mix it yourself from the original formula.
Marty
Small digital scale is what you need. Magnetic stirrer and Erlenmeyer flask ( Amazon ) make life pleasant.
I am tired of being whipsawed by Kodak who I used to love.
Time to mix from scratch is not much different opening a bag and you know how fresh it is.
Beemermark
Veteran
The other great thing about mixing your own is that the "raw" chemicals last forever. You can mix 1 liter at a time for a few rolls and not worry about the a gallon expiring.
newsgrunt
Well-known
maybe a mod can change the title to reflect the actual status of D-76 since it's still available. fwiw, I don't consider a gallon to be too much developer to have on hand. Put it into amber glass bottles and you shld be golden for some time. ymmv
IIIg
Member
Original formula 4 ingredients. Mix a liter, 8 oz, or a gallon. I inherited a quart of hydroquinone, metal comes from photographers Formulary, borax comes from laundry aisle( $2 will last 2 two lifetimes), sodium sulfite comes from The Chemistry Store along with Sodium Carbonate that makes Dektol.
Small digital scale is what you need. Magnetic stirrer and Erlenmeyer flask ( Amazon ) make life pleasant.
I am tired of being whipsawed by Kodak who I used to love.
Time to mix from scratch is not much different opening a bag and you know how fresh it is.
Sodium carbonate is also available in the laundry aisle as "washing soda".
Arm and Hammer "Super Washing Soda" is sodium carbonate monohydrate.
IIIg
Member
The other great thing about mixing your own is that the "raw" chemicals last forever. You can mix 1 liter at a time for a few rolls and not worry about the a gallon expiring.
This is especially attractive when using Xtol clones.
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