Hi! Based on a View Camera article, I've thought about trying D76 as the
developer for paper negatives. However, in looking at a Kodak Dataguide,
Dektol will develope 120 sheets of paper while D76 will develope approx. 16
8x10 sheets of film. So the question is how many sheets of paper will a
gallon of D76 develope? How do you tell when the developer is near
exhaustion? Or would it be best to use it as a one shot developer? Is there
some way of 'taming' dektol, so it gives a less contrasty neg?
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Received on Thu Apr 11 09:45:20 2002
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