Hi All,
I came across a B&W developer formula a while back and I have been experimenting with it for a while, mostly with APX. I can't remember where it came from but it produces contrasty, sharp negatives with fine grain, although not as fine as XTOL. I use D-76 1+1 times for development, although it may be slightly longer than it needs to be.
The formula is as follows:
Water.............................750ml
Sodium Sulphite, (anhy).....60.0g
Ascorbic Acid...................15.0g
Phenidone........................0.45 g
Triethanolamine.................90ml
Water to make..................1,000ml
Recommended Dilution: 1+9
It appears to be a PC-TEA derivative but it's unlike anything that I can recall. Tentatively, I've designated it as TDX-1 (TEA Developer Experimental) but I want to know what developer it is as I actually like how the negatives turn out. Any help would be appreciated.
I came across a B&W developer formula a while back and I have been experimenting with it for a while, mostly with APX. I can't remember where it came from but it produces contrasty, sharp negatives with fine grain, although not as fine as XTOL. I use D-76 1+1 times for development, although it may be slightly longer than it needs to be.
The formula is as follows:
Water.............................750ml
Sodium Sulphite, (anhy).....60.0g
Ascorbic Acid...................15.0g
Phenidone........................0.45 g
Triethanolamine.................90ml
Water to make..................1,000ml
Recommended Dilution: 1+9
It appears to be a PC-TEA derivative but it's unlike anything that I can recall. Tentatively, I've designated it as TDX-1 (TEA Developer Experimental) but I want to know what developer it is as I actually like how the negatives turn out. Any help would be appreciated.
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