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D76 - Brown In Envelope - Gone Bad?

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Hey guys.

Just mixed up my first batch of D76 and the powder was the color of hot cocoa. Attaching a video (with a messed up iPhone camera so it's a little blurry but you'll get the picture).

Has this gone bad? Should I toss it?

 
It depends on how important your film is to you.

D-76/ID-11 is not hard to find or expensive, so personally i'd toss it and buy a new pack......at least that way you can more or less guarantee a result.

Mike
 
Hmmmmm! it doesn't look to healthy does it? One of the two parts (I forget which), is a dark cream colour anyway but it should mix with the other part to give a colourless liquid. Kodak D76 or Ilford ID11 are more or less the same and both have incredibly long shelf life when mixed.

There will be other replies to this but I suspect the answers will be more or less the same.
 
If you're at all doubtful .perhaps best to spend few pence on a fresh supply, rather than risk your pictures or waste the film. OTOH, you don't say how old the present batch was, or storage conditions, and you could always do a rough test be dropping a scrap of fully-fogged film into the solution and note whether it develops to a full black within the normal processing time.
 
Hey guys.

Just mixed up my first batch of D76 and the powder was the color of hot cocoa. Attaching a video (with a messed up iPhone camera so it's a little blurry but you'll get the picture).

Has this gone bad? Should I toss it?


toss it and buy or mix fresh.
 
Hey guys.

Just mixed up my first batch of D76 and the powder was the color of hot cocoa. Attaching a video (with a messed up iPhone camera so it's a little blurry but you'll get the picture).

Has this gone bad? Should I toss it?


Can you post the batch number written on the envelope, please?
 
Can you post the batch number written on the envelope, please?

Hi Alessandro. Not sure which is the batch number, here's the info on the envelope.

IMG_8038.jpg
 
Thanks everybody. Not going to risk it, dumping this stuff and ordered more. It's on backorder or out of stock at a bunch of big photo distributors right now, maybe that allows
Batch 2020/01/23 8438-- That's one of the bad ones. Same one I had in fact. Email ProPaperChem@KodakAlaris.com and they should be willing to replace it for free.

Okay, thanks for the info!
 
Batch 2020/01/23 8438-- That's one of the bad ones. Same one I had in fact. Email ProPaperChem@KodakAlaris.com and they should be willing to replace it for free.

I emailed Kodak, they're going to send me a replacement. In the meantime, I ordered from another seller - in Florida, this time (vs California) - and got the same batch number and same production date again.

The powder in this envelope is more off-white or yellowish - is it pure white or is that normal? It's not brown like the last one but not sure if it's safe to use any chems from this batch? What do you think?
 
Yeah-- that's bad. See this post: Kodak D-76 Issue

The good D76 should be white.

The post after mine suggested the dark colored version might still be usable. I haven't tried.
 
That's nothing. My Dektol looks like espresso. Maybe more like tea when it's diluted in the tray. Kodak says it's ugly but fine, and the prints look good. But I'd ask for a replacement on the D76.
 
Just discovered I have two bags of the bad batch. Cat105 8270. I’ve had d76 mixed and bottled in my house non stop for the past seven or so years and this is the first time I’ve seen it. Mixed up like really dark tea. I’ve probably had these two bags in a drawer for at least two years. I tossed it and I’m mixing a new gallon from a different batch.
 
Good luck on your replacement. It's been well over a year and I'm still waiting, and this is after getting emails saying they would replace it. The silver lining is that I don't buy anything new from Kodak anymore, and discovered the Foma 100 and 400 films. They give me great image quality at almost half the price of Tri-X. If I do buy D76 (I've essentially replaced it w/ Clayton F76 Plus), I buy the old packages and tins on fleabay and etsy. Never had any issues w/ those.
 
I bought a lot of old paper bag d76 on eBay, maybe 10 bags probably 3 years ago. Really old packages that looked ancient and they have all been fine. Now two modern plastic bag batches are both bad. As for a refund I won’t bother, way less effort for me to just move on….
 
Throw that old D-76 away and make your own from scratch. Its cheap and reliable. I abandoned all Kodak chemistry 2 years ago and have never looked back.
 
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