Making and using divided D-76 developer for B&W film.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1990 (v.12#4) pg. 64
Technique for reusing D-76 film developer up to seven times.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1990 (v.12#6) pg. 7
Added Info DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1990 (v.12#9) pg. 4
Overcoming two problems associated with powdered Technidol LC B&W film developer.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1990 (v.12#6) pg. 7
Two-bath (or divided) film developers are explained. Includes formulas for divided D-76 developer.
PHOTO TECHNIQUES Mar-Apr 1996 (v.17#2) pg. 5
Split-stock universal developers for film and paper. (1) Muir universal soft-working formula. (2) Ansco 130 with phenidone substituted for metol. (3) Warm-tone paper developer designed as a substitute for the reducing agent chlorhydroquinone.
PHOTO TECHNIQUES Sep-Oct 1996 (v.17#5) pg. 54
Tips on controlling the pH of photographic solutions containing borax (such as D-76 film developer).
PHOTO TECHNIQUES Jan-Feb 1997 (v.18#1) pg. 18
Clarification on use of Phenidone B in film developers.
PHOTO TECHNIQUES Mar-Apr 1997 (v.18#2) pg. 13
Formula for RAF pyro-metol staining film developer.
PHOTO TECHNIQUES Sep-Oct 1997 (v.18#5) pg. 66
Formulas for two Ilford ID-68 film developer variants.
PHOTO TECHNIQUES Jul-Aug 1998 (v.19#4) pg. 22
Expanding T-Max developer. Dilutions and procedures for using Kodak's T-Max developer for both push-processing and as a standard non-push-type film developer.
PHOTOMETHODS Mar 1991 (v.34#3) pg. 40
Added Info PHOTOMETHODS Aug 1991 (v.34#8) pg. 17
Mixing your own chemical developers. Formulas included for Amidol paper developer, Leitz two-bath compensating film developer, Kodak D19b film developer, and sepia toner.
SHUTTERBUG #265 Oct 1992 (v.21#12) pg. 94