Autonerd
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Clayton F-76+ just came up in another thread... I love D-76 but despite mixing it, and I'm wondering about alternatives. (I primarily shoot FP4, HP5 and Kentmere 100 in 35mm and 120.)
I've tried HC-110 and it's certainly easier, but for various and sundry reasons I don't love it for HP5+.
I have tried XTol, it's easier to mix without needing to heat the water, but still not as easy as liquid... I always seem to spill some, and somehow or another I wind up with at least one dog hair in the mix.
So, what about Clayton F-76? I've read that it behaves like D-76, but not exactly Also not sure if the 1:19 is equivalent to D-76 stock or 1:1 (I prefer stock for pushed HP5+). Anyone have experience using it?
And what about Ilford DD-X? Though it pains me to get away from Kodak chemicals (I'm a Rochester boy), it is recommended for all three films I shoot.
TIA for your thoughts!
Aaron
I've tried HC-110 and it's certainly easier, but for various and sundry reasons I don't love it for HP5+.
I have tried XTol, it's easier to mix without needing to heat the water, but still not as easy as liquid... I always seem to spill some, and somehow or another I wind up with at least one dog hair in the mix.
So, what about Clayton F-76? I've read that it behaves like D-76, but not exactly Also not sure if the 1:19 is equivalent to D-76 stock or 1:1 (I prefer stock for pushed HP5+). Anyone have experience using it?
And what about Ilford DD-X? Though it pains me to get away from Kodak chemicals (I'm a Rochester boy), it is recommended for all three films I shoot.
TIA for your thoughts!
Aaron