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Response to D-76Ad -- ascorbic acid version of buffered D-76

from Ryuji Suzuki (rsuzuki@rs.cncdsl.com)
The actual image quality has to wait until I print a lot out of the negs, but I'm a bit convinced that ascorbate is actually involved in the image formation in this formula.

I remember HP5+ (and TMX) exhibited brownish tone in XTOL 1+1, and this is also clearly seen with the rolls I processed so far. I also pulled an APX100 neg processed in XTOL 1+1 which was black black. A roll of APX100 processed in D-76Ad 1+1 is also black black. In Microphen, D-76, HC-110, HP5+ were more black than XTOL or D-76Ad. As far as the colors of the negative images are concerned, D-76Ad is closer to XTOL than D-76d. This is presumably a projection of grain structure, many say the finer the grain the warmer the tone, but I'm not sure if it's that simple.

The pH of D-76Ad is higher than D-23/25 type formulae. So low pH is not the case. Sulfite concentration is the same. At this point my best guess is that that vitamin is doing something.

(posted 8324 days ago)

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