I do the same.It's a lot of fun and rewarding; I don't ow Kodak anything but respect.I have a similar problem with quantities, so I started making D76 from scratch so I can make 500 or 600ml. I got called out by some users because "I don't support Kodak". Go figure.
I have mixed many gallons of D76 and you don't shake, you stir. It's not a martini.
Yes! Really! The Camera Store in Calgary does indeed carry quite a good stock of BW chemicals.This thread is a total fabrication -
a local camera store. and, they had b+w chemicals?????? not in this day and age - not possible!
I have mixed many gallons of D76 and you don't shake, you stir. It's not a martini.
Or if you like full emulsion speed and the choice of replenishment, or not, T-Max RS.If you like what D-76 does for you, but hate powders, try HC-110.
If you like what D-76 does for you, but hate powders, try HC-110.
This is just an experiment I'm doing. I'll stick to my tried and true PyroCat-HD for all my usual needs.
mixing powdered chemicals. I wanted to mix up some D76, for an experiment, so I went down to the local camera store and bought a bag. The smallest quantity I could get mixed up 1 US gal of stock. Went into the darkroom and started mixing. What a PITA!
Eric
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