Can sodium Sulphide Flake be used to make a direct sulphide toner?
I know that Potassium Polysulphide is suitable, but is difficult to find in dry form.
In my reply to this thread I only mentioned Kodak HIE infrared black and white film which I liked for it's pictorial results.
I forgot to mention a colour film.
That would be Kodachrome 25. I only used it in 35mm format.
Was it ever available in 120 film rolls?
There is a review in the link below.
http://www.alexluyckx.com/blog/2023/12/11/film-review-blog-no-102-foma-retropan-320/#:~:text=These%20are%20not%20my%20favourite,have%20constant%20rotation%20during%20development.
Reducing the borax as well would also help.
The only problem is if the OP is replenishing the developer, because the replenisher would also need to be modified.
Some more information about D-76 in the link below. I am not aware that Ilford sold ID11 as a liquid solution as mentioned in the link and the D-76H formula doesn't look right.
https://timlaytonfineart.com/kodak-d-76-developer-guide/
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