Mike Kennedy
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		Has anyone had experience using this type of developer for Tri-X and FP4?
My usual brand is T-Max or Rodinal.
Thanks
			
			My usual brand is T-Max or Rodinal.
Thanks
mvjim said:The running rumour that ID-11 is the same formula as D-76 is actually not true. Not that it makes a difference in this case.
True. Apparently, Kodak has added a few things to make it easier to mix in all/most kinds of water (it's a worldwide product) and to use a single packet. ID-11 is supposed to be the true formula and it has two packets of chemicals. I'm told the metol and the sulfite will react and must be kept separately unless you add something which Kodak has done to make a one-packet powder.
Either one you use will work well with just about any film out there.
mvjim said:The running rumour that ID-11 is the same formula as D-76 is actually not true.
 I don't believe many people claim that the current commercial Ilford ID-11 and Kodak D-76 products are absolutely 100% identical, but by all accounts they're both derived from the original 1926 Kodak D-76. The common (but unsubstantiated) claim I've seen is that Kodak has added things to and otherwise tweaked the formula of its commercial D-76 compared to the original version, whereas Ilford has made few or no changes to its version. In practice, they're supposed to work almost identically once mixed, although I can't say I've done any tests.
 I don't believe many people claim that the current commercial Ilford ID-11 and Kodak D-76 products are absolutely 100% identical, but by all accounts they're both derived from the original 1926 Kodak D-76. The common (but unsubstantiated) claim I've seen is that Kodak has added things to and otherwise tweaked the formula of its commercial D-76 compared to the original version, whereas Ilford has made few or no changes to its version. In practice, they're supposed to work almost identically once mixed, although I can't say I've done any tests.Ilford ID11 and the similar Kodak D-76 will work fine with either film, the Ilford developer is buffered with Borax only and is supplied as a two part powder and D-76 is buffered with Borax and Boric anhydride and is supplied as a one-part powder compound. Both developers provide a good allround yield.Mike Kennedy said:Has anyone had experience using this type of developer for Tri-X and FP4?
My usual brand is T-Max or Rodinal.
Thanks
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