Hallo.
I want to prepare this kind of developer.
750 ml, Distilled Water
2.5g, Metol
100g, Sodium Sulfite (Anhydrous)
2g, Borax
water to make 1.0 L
does anybody knows the replenishment for it?
is there a big difference between D-76H and KODAK D-23 in negative image?
Thank You

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As already said, the so called D-76H formula is cheap to make and is probably not worth replenishing, although there is a version made by the photographers-formulary called TD-16 with TD-16R replenisher.
D-76H was suggested by Grant Haist as an alternative to the standard D-76 formula.
Metol is slightly acid while hydroquinone is slightly alkaline, so I think that DK-76b which is almost identical to D-76H, but uses Kodalk instead of borax is probably closer to standard D-76.
I would consider making DK-76b as a two-part stock solution for better keeping if stored for a long time.
Try this.
SOLUTION `A`
Water around 35-40*C = 400ml
METOL = 2.5 grams
SODIUM SULPHITE, ANHYDROUS = 50 grams
Add more water to make 500ml of stock-solution.
STOCK-SOLUTION `B`
Water around 35-40*C = 400ml
SODIUM SULPHITE, ANHYDROUS = 50 grams
KODALK Balanced Alkali = 2 grams
Add more water to make 500ml.
Use 1 part `A`+ 1 part `B`+ 2 parts water and use it as a one-shot developer. Treat it as D-76/ID-11 diluted 1+1.
If you want a replenishable developer, try D-23 with DK-25R.