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D-76, stock or 1:1?
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whitewave
- 14 Mar 2004 21:22 GMT
Wich differences?
I mean, what will be the result on a Kodak 400TX?
For new tri-x, exposed at 320, wich time with D76?
Thanks a lot.
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Marco Baldovin
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Frank Pittel
- 14 Mar 2004 22:21 GMT
: Wich differences?
: I mean, what will be the result on a Kodak 400TX?
: For new tri-x, exposed at 320, wich time with D76?
I don't use D76 anymore but when I did I used it 1:1. Of
course I like to use dilute developers and only use it
one shot.
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