2-bath buffered divided developer

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I have tried to reconstruct, from memory, the two-bath buffered divided developer that I used decades ago.

Does this formula look reasonable?

Bath A
12 grams Metol or Elon
20 grams Hydroquinone
45 grams Sodium Sulfite (des)
8 grams Potassium Bromide
8 grams Boric Acid
2 liters Distilled Water

Bath B
60 grams Sodium Carbonate (mono)
45 grams Sodium Sulfite
2 liters Distilled Water
 

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Yes it looks OK to me. It puts me in mind of D-72 with added Boric acid to prevent development until the accelerator stage. I note you intend to mix 2L quantities. Can be confusing.
My question is; why so much KBr? That is a huge amount. 4g/L is 4 to 8 times any normal developer.
Have fun and I hope it satisfies the yen to use what you did 'in the old days'! :smile:
 
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Thanks for the comments. I will cut back on the KBr.
 
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Thanks so much for your help.

I cut back on the Potassium Bromide and the Sodium Carbonate.

I just developed three rolls of 120 film and 6 sheets of 4x5 film in the divided developer.

I just love the way this developer quickly handles different brands of film and different speeds of film within a wide range of bath temperatures and within a wide range of development times.
 

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I meant to get back to you after I refreshed my memory of the D-72 formula. My ancient Kodak hand book says it has a lot of KBr in it but it seems modern films don't require so much (4g/L). 1g should be enough.

The principle is somewhat like divided D-76 with half the sulfite in one bath and the rest in the other.

Have fun.
 
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