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Kodak D-76 Developer Powder, B and W Film 1 Gallon
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- One gallon mix is in powder form and must be mixed with water before use
- You'll find it an excellent choice for almost any general photo application
- For normal or push processing
- For general use in developing black & white negatives
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Must be at least 18 & over to purchase I hold no responsibility for what you do with this product. Only those who are experienced with darkroom photography or possess a chemistry background should use this product. Please follow directions - D76 is toxic if ingested/inhaled or in any other way mishandled. Follow standard lab safety procedures and do not drink or ingest while handling this product.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 7.1 x 0.3 inches |
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Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
ASIN | B00009R76N |
Item model number | 1464817 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Darkroom Chemicals |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
Manufacturer | Kodak |
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Product Description
For general-purpose use with films such as Kodak T-MAX Professional, PLUS-X Pan, and TRI-X Pan Films; also for some spectroscopic films and plates. A favorite of pictorial photographers.Yields full emulsion speed and maximum shadow detail with normal contrast. Moderately fine grain, excellent development latitude.For use in: small and large tanks, trays, rotary-tubes, rack-and-tanks Keeping Properties:Stock solution (full strength ) in closed container (full) - 6 months; 2 months in a half full container Working solution (full strength) in a tray-24 hours (or tank-1 month) Diluted 1:1 solution-24 hours in a tray (N/A for a tank) Useful Capacity (unreplenished):Full strength in a tray; 16-8x10 sheets per gal (4 per L) Full strength in a tank; 16-8x10 sheets per gal (4 per L); useful capacity can be increased by replenishmentDiluted 1:1 in a tray; 8-8x10 sheets per gal in a tray (2 per L) Diluted 1:1 in a tank; 8-8x10 sheets per gal in a tank (2 per L)
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Customers like the performance, value, quality and shelf life of the camera other accessories. They mention that it works well as a developer, produces excellent results and that it lasts a lot.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the product. They mention that it works well as a developer, produces excellent results for their taste, and is a great all-around steady developer for B/W film. It is easy to use and has a good shelf life. Some mention that the product is an excellent old school developer and that it's a really good developer to push films.
"Works fine for my needs" Read more
"...It is one of the best general developers around. Digital is great, but black and white film still has a look that is different than digital...." Read more
"...Really good developer to push films." Read more
"Meets expectations. Easy to use and no problems." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the camera. They mention that it comes with ilford film and a great price.
"...It is relatively inexpensive, and as another reviewer mentioned it does have a decent shelf-life.USAGE..." Read more
"...I buy 2 or 3 at a time, because the price is so much better than I can get in town and in powder form it will last a long time...." Read more
"This was exactly what I was looking for and the price was very comparable to the last time I purchased it." Read more
"Works great with ilford film, and a great price" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera. They mention that it is a reliable product.
"Used this product for 40 years. Same great quality as always. Glad to still be able to purchase it." Read more
"Excellent product. For development of film." Read more
"Good quality and fast shipping" Read more
"Good product...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the shelf life of the product. They mention that it has a good shelf life and will last a long time.
"...Store in an opaque container. Once mixed, it stores for about 6 months or until it has "turned".RESULTS..." Read more
"...Will last you a decent long time depending on how much you develop." Read more
"It's easy to dissolve, and it will last a lot...." Read more
"...Consistent results and good shelf life. I personally prefer Kodak Xtol for it's eco-friendliness, but I would recommend this for beginners." Read more
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I'll definitely be getting more when I run out!
I'll definitely be getting more when I run out!
USAGE
If your film is not mentioned on the back for development times, a quick Google search will turn up several tables that almost cover every popular film on the market for this specific developer. Mix with mildly hot distilled water, and let sit for 24 hrs. Store in an opaque container. Once mixed, it stores for about 6 months or until it has "turned".
RESULTS
I always seem to have great results with this developer, and I have added two scans to the product images, of negatives developed and scanned at home. These were in fact my first ever self-developed negatives, so if I could do it as a beginner, this shouldn't intimidate you at all! Combined with the right film, this solution is very forgiving for beginners, and shouldn't leave you with terrible negatives that might discourage! Common opinion says that Xtol is the better developer, and I do have to agree. That said, D-76 is definitely a good developer, and I continue to keep it on hand!
USAGE
If your film is not mentioned on the back for development times, a quick Google search will turn up several tables that almost cover every popular film on the market for this specific developer. Mix with mildly hot distilled water, and let sit for 24 hrs. Store in an opaque container. Once mixed, it stores for about 6 months or until it has "turned".
RESULTS
I always seem to have great results with this developer, and I have added two scans to the product images, of negatives developed and scanned at home. These were in fact my first ever self-developed negatives, so if I could do it as a beginner, this shouldn't intimidate you at all! Combined with the right film, this solution is very forgiving for beginners, and shouldn't leave you with terrible negatives that might discourage! Common opinion says that Xtol is the better developer, and I do have to agree. That said, D-76 is definitely a good developer, and I continue to keep it on hand!
My local camera shop has a few packages of film they are asking 12 dollars ( which is crazy expensive). On Amazon I can get it for 5 to 6 dollars and it works great.
I buy 2 or 3 at a time, because the price is so much better than I can get in town and in powder form it will last a long time.
Once I mix it to liquid I use it that day or the next. Generally with 120 or 4x5, t-max or Rolling retro 400 film.
Pros: Cheap and it works
Cons: None
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と言う、安定・安心なケミカル。