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Kodak Developer D-72

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Kodak Developer D-72

Water (125 F or 52 C)-------------------------------------750.0 ml
Elon (Metol)-------------------------------------------------3.0 grams
Sodium Sulfite (anhydrous)--------------------------------- 45.0 grams
Hydroquinone---------------------------------------------- 12.0 grams
Sodium Carbonate (monohydrated)-------------------------- 80.0 grams
Potassium Bromide------------------------------------------- 2.0 grams
Add cold water to...

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Comments from previous article system:

By titrisol - 04:43 PM, 06-24-2005 Rating: None
In Kodak's Elementary Photographic Chemistry (1934) this formula is listed as
Universal paper developer, for amateur contact prints and enlargements.

For fast chloride papers such as Velox, 1+1, develop 45s
For chloride papers such as AZO 1+2, develop 45s
For bromide papers 1+4, develop no less than 90s


By PhotoJim - 11:30 PM, 10-24-2005 Rating: None
This formula is very similar to Kodak Dektol (which has not had its formula released to the public by Kodak). A lot of photographers use this developer.

By Tom Hoskinson - 04:08 AM, 10-25-2005 Rating: None
Kodak Dektol may have some slight differences from this D-72 formula (addition of a calcium sequestrant, for example) but the results on developed prints are visually identical - in my experience.
 
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