Formulary's Divided D-76 Film Developer is an economical metol-hydroquinone film developer. Films developed in Divided D-76 have normal grain, good sharpness, and excellent tonal gradation. This developer is a two bath compensation developer. The chemicals in the Divided D-76 are used to prepare two working solutions. The film is placed in solution A for 3 minutes, and then in solution B for 2-4 minutes, depending on the film and contrast desired. Solution A contains the developing agents, and solution B contains the alkali. Development begins when the film is placed in solution B and lasts until the developing agents retained on the film back are exhausted. This method of development holds back the highlights and brings out the shadow detail. The film speed is not reduced. The shelf life of solution A is 2 months, and solution B is a one shot solution.
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