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I just gathered up a couple of reels, a tank, a thermometer, a package of Kodak D-76, and a package of Kodak Fixer. I'm planning to use this to develop some Ilford HP5+ at 800 (pushed 1 stop).

 

Both the D-76 and the fixer are to be mixed with 1 gallon of water (two separate containers). So I'll do that.

 

Now how much of what for how long and at what temperature do I actually use to develop HP5+ adding 1 stop? Is there a chart I can get somewhere? I'd also like to use the D-76 to develop Ilford PanF+.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

PS> And people say the craft making art from film will disappear, here's my contribution to stop that from becoming true. Cheers.

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hi scott , whats up..

 

u can also use the manufacturers tech info... ilford has very detailed and this will give u a very good starting point.. further if any questions or special desires in adjusting the stuff.. no problems - ask here..

go to ilford website

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