Steve Goldstein
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I have an undated though modern-looking Ilford PDF listing equivalents to non-Ilford processing chemicals that says D-76 is equivalent to ID-11, an assertion frequently made in posts here on Photrio and in other places. But when I was looking at the current HP5+ Technical Data Sheet, dated November 2018, on Ilford's site I noticed that most of the times given for these two developers differed. The times for EI400 in stock D-76 and ID-11 are the same, but all the times for other EI ratings and/or dilutions differ. This strikes me as odd given that Ilford themselves claim the two developers are equivalent.
I was also saddened to see that Ilford no longer list times for popular non-Ilford chemistry in the most recent (October 2019) version of their master film developing chart. This helpful information is in the August 2004 version I have taped on my darkroom wall and I always thought it was nice of them to provide it. Sadly, Kodak has never reciprocated in this regard. BTW, the differences in HP5+ times I mentioned above also exist in this 2004 document so it's not like they're new typos that have crept into the current documentation.
I was also saddened to see that Ilford no longer list times for popular non-Ilford chemistry in the most recent (October 2019) version of their master film developing chart. This helpful information is in the August 2004 version I have taped on my darkroom wall and I always thought it was nice of them to provide it. Sadly, Kodak has never reciprocated in this regard. BTW, the differences in HP5+ times I mentioned above also exist in this 2004 document so it's not like they're new typos that have crept into the current documentation.