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    Tri-X 400 in D-76

    Please post your developing experience with this combo below.

    CLICK HERE FOR Tri-X 400 DATA SHEET
    CLICK HERE FOR D-76 DATA SHEET

    Here are the manufacturer's recommended times with for this combo:

    Small Tank or Rotary Tube
    ---------------18C/65F----------20C/68F----------21C/70F----------22C/72F----------24C/75F
    ISO 400---------8-----------------6 3/4---------------6 1/4---------------5 1/2--------------4 3/4
    EI 1600------11 1/4--------------9 1/2---------------8 3/4---------------7 3/4--------------6 1/2
    EI 3200------12 3/4----------------11-----------------9 3/4-----------------9-----------------7 1/2


    Large Tank
    ---------------18C/65F----------20C/68F----------21C/70F----------22C/72F----------24C/75F
    ISO 400------9 1/4--------------7 3/4------------------7------------------6 1/2--------------5 1/2
    EI 1600------12 1/2------------10 3/4---------------9 3/4---------------8 3/4--------------7 1/2

    "Because of the film's exposure latitude, you can underexpose by one stop at EI 250 and use normal processing times. Prints will show a slight loss in shadow detail."

    For other film and developer combos, please visit the B&W Film/Developer Database Index
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    Re: Tri-X 400 in D-76

    Here are the manufacturer's recommended times with for this combo using D-76 1:1 dilution:

    Small Tank or Rotary Tube
    ---------------18C/65F----------20C/68F----------21C/70F----------22C/72F----------24C/75F
    ISO 400-----10 3/4-------------9 3/4------------------9------------------8 1/2---------------7 3/4
    EI 1600------14 3/4------------13 1/4--------------12 1/2-------------11 3/4-------------10 3/4
    EI 3200------17 1/2---------------16-------------------15----------------14 1/4-------------12 3/4


    Large Tank
    ---------------18C/65F----------20C/68F----------21C/70F----------22C/72F----------24C/75F
    ISO 400-----12 1/4---------------11-----------------10 1/2--------------9 3/4--------------8 3/4

    "Because of the film's exposure latitude, you can underexpose by one stop at EI 250 and use normal processing times. Prints will show a slight loss in shadow detail."

    For other film and developer combos, please visit the B&W Film/Developer Database Index
    Aaron Lehoux * flickr
    Please do not edit my photos, thank you.

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