One day I will mix up some ID-68, some Ilford Replenishing Developer and a packet of Microphen and compare the three. In the meantime I have pasted below, for what they're worth, some notes taken from web sites/ mail lists over the years from, among others, Ryuji Suzuki and Richard Knoppow.
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On 11-Feb-2005 Ryuji Suzuki wrote:
Microphen is a packaged version of Ilford ID-68
As far as I know they are different developers. Microphen is said to be
same as an unnumbered Ilfored formula developed for repenished deep tank
use.
Some have guessed ID-68 to essentially be Microphen, and others have
guessed the Ilford Replenishing Developer. Perhaps both guesses are just as
accurate, the formulas have strong similarities. The best test would be to
mix all three and develop some film.
ID-68 IRD
sodium sulfite 85 g 100 g
hydroquinone 5 g 5 g
borax 7 g 3 g
boric acid 2 g 3.5 g
phenidone 0.13 g 0.2 g
potasium bromide 1 g 1 g
water to make 1 liter 1 liter
target pH ? 8.95
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The formula for Ilford Replenishing Developer is from page 112 of The Film
Developing Cookbook. Also given are two replenishers for this developer,
one for topping up and the other for a bleed system.
--Michael
There is a replenisher formula for ID-68. More modern
developers, like Xtol and T-Max RS are both developer and
replenisher. For continuous machine use there is often a
developer starter or developer conditioner as used for color
developers. This is to insure consistent results from the
start.
FWIW, here is the formula for ID-68 replenisher.
Ilford ID-68R
Water, at 125F or 52C 750.0 ml
Sodium Sulfite, dessicated 85.0 grams
Hydroquinone 8.0 grams
Borax 7.0 grams
Phenidone 0.22 grams
Water to make 1.0 liter
Ilford's instructions are to add this to the tank to
maintain the level. This is a crude way of replenishing that
does not insure consistency.
I think it would be useful to test all three developers
but my guess is that there probably isn't a whole lot of
difference. IRD has much more Phenidone but is buffered to a
lower pH (ID-68 has more Borax and less boric acid). I think
the pH in all of these is too low for Hydroquinone to be
active as a developing agent as is the case with D-76.
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Richard Knoppow
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Ilford pdf says Microphen pH=8.80+/-0.13
IRD ph=8.95 according to above, but probably should be lower.
ID-68 is probably a bit higher (more borax, less boric acid)