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Delta 3200 in D-76 (1:1)?

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jasonjoo

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Hey folks,

I checked Freestyle's film developing chart and they don't seem to have a development time for Delta 3200 in D-76 (mixed 1:1). Does anyone know from experience on how long the film should be in the developer for? I use D-76 (1:1) as a one shot developer.

Thanks,

Jason

BTW, my first roll actually came out! No scanner or loupe, so I can't really tell how it turned out, but I made about a gajillion mistakes. Still, there's an image :wink: Thanks for your help everyone! This is addicting!
 

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It looks as though D-76 1:1 is not recommended for Delta 3200.

The time for Delta 3200 (shot at ISO 3200) in stock D-76 is 10-1/2 minutes at 20 degrees C. But the spaces in the Ilford Film Processing Chart (downloadable from the Ilford website) corresponding to D-76 1:1 for this film are blank, whereas they are filled in for other films.

Might be worth just trying stock D-76.
 
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