colyn
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I have several rolls of expired Ektar which I want to expose and develop in D-76. Some I want to expose at box speed and others at 400asa. Using D-76 what would be a good starting time to develop at 68 degrees for 100asa and 400asa??
Mudman
Well-known
Ektar is a C-41 film. You can not develop it in D-76, which is designed for b&w films.
gdi
Veteran
I have no experience doing it, but I have read of it - here is a link with some samples and general tips.
I want to try developing some old Kodachrome in B&W chemistry - but I guess the remote will be a royal pain.
good luck
I want to try developing some old Kodachrome in B&W chemistry - but I guess the remote will be a royal pain.
good luck
colyn
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Ektar is a C-41 film. You can not develop it in D-76, which is designed for b&w films.
Sure you can. I googled it today and found several references to developing Ektar in D-76. I just couldn't find any times listed..
Mudman
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Aye, I googled it as well and just about everyone agreed it was a bad idea. Good luck with the experiment!
pluton
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I'd go 7 minutes. By the way, you'll be trying to print through an orange mask. Orange = very close to safelight color.
colyn
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But I'm not everybody and I have seen some very good images from c-41 developed in B&W chemicals.
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