fuji acros 100 / d-76 1:3 developing time?

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temujin

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i want to try out fuji acros 100, i've heard great things about it, but the fuji web site only lists developing times for stock and 1:1 dilutions of d-76. does anyone know the developing time for a 1:3 dilution of d-76? i will start out shooting at box speed. thanks.
 

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Unblinking Eye lists your times using D-76H, which I guess is D-76 with some borax in it.
Jim
 

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Unblinking Eye lists your times using D-76H, which I guess is D-76 with some borax in it.
Jim

No, both the original Kodak D76 formula and D76H contain borax.

D76H omits hydroquinone, and increases metol from 2.0gm to 2.5 gm
 
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The reason the Fuji does not list a development time for the 1:3 dilution is probably because it is rather long. Development time is roughly proportional to dilution so I would try 2X the 1:1 time. But it is always a good idea to test before risking irreplaceable negatives.
 
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