what does Fuji recommend as developer for Acros 100

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MikeSeb

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Looks good in Xtol or D-76 1+1. You'll want to expose generously and develop for a somewhat thinner negative than you might for optical printing.
 

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Hi

the spec sheet suggests:
Microfine, Fujidol, Microdol-X, D-76, X-tol, T-Max and ID-11 developers (some of which are the same or similar chemistry) so I don't think they 'recommend' anything ... I'd go with what you like (either with the film or just plain like)

myself I'm using D-76 1:1 as well and while I haven't used it for a few years (I'm in Europe and other films are easier to find) find it lovely.
 

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what doea Fuji recommend for developing Acros 100? and for that matter what do the gurus here recommend for best scanning....Pyro etc is out for me....cant get it....

I've seen some results lately using 2 part Pyrocat HD development with Acros 100 and TMY-2 that are quite amazing.

Don Bryant
 

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i use Diafine....so versatile and easy, and here in Sth Oz, the temperature varies alot but is usually high. so i have less worries with temp control, and it is so cheap.
 
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