Just getting a consensus of opinion for developing chemicals that folks use for triX 400 film.
Thanks in advance for your opinions. Paul.
Thanks in advance for your opinions. Paul.
??????????"consensus" + "developing" [a ubiquitous film like] "triX 400" = good luck getting usable answers!

.The massive development chart says that when using D76 with triX400 at 1+1, temp should be 27c !! Why the hike in temperature?
You will get just about as many different opinions as there are developers.??????????
The massive development chart says that when using D76 with triX400 at 1+1, temp should be 27c !! Why the hike in temperature?

The reason for the wording in the data-sheet is that it is impossible to fit two 120 reels in a 16 ounce tank, whereas it is possible to fit two 35mm reels in a 16 ounce tank. If you put two 120 rolls on to a single reel (which I do fairly frequently) use the same time extension with 120 as with 35mm.Generally agree with D-76 1+1. But keep in mind the info of the Kodak Datasheet (attached). Sure, one can argue that you will calibrate your own times. But, a 135-36 film and a 120 film have (roughly) the same area, yet one will require (according to Kodak) an extension of 10%, and the other not, with the usual developer volumes.
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So the consensus of opinion so far is D76..
Those are the people who do not use Leica. If you use Leica you must develop it in Rodinal, because Salgado did this. D76 and Xtol were pushed as a standard and "good" developers from evil corporations, because they want to make money, and with Rodinal developing cost nothing.*
* of course I am trolling
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