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Do we need another D-76 clone?

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    Do we need another D-76 clone? Why yes, yes we do! Adox D-76 works and mixes up easier than some other clones out there.

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    Does the world need another D-76 clone? Yes, yes it does! Enter Adox D-76, a new type of D-76 developer that follows the classic formula but eliminates borates for a longer-lasting stock solution.

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      Do we need another D-76 clone? Why yes, yes we do! Adox D-76 works and mixes up easier than some other clones out there.

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      Developer Review Blog No. 56 - Adox D-76

      Does the world need another D-76 clone? Yes, yes it does! Enter Adox D-76, a new type of D-76 developer that follows the classic formula but eliminates borates for a longer-lasting stock solution.

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      Alex Luyckx | Blog (www.alexluyckx.com)

      #filmphotography #adox #photography #chemistry #believeinfilm #shootfilmbenice

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      @AlexLuyckxPhoto Interesting - this may finally be the thing that makes me stop hating ID-11 and D76. The short shelf life always drove me nuts.

      Also, Alex... clean your damn scans, man. Jesus. πŸ˜…

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        @AlexLuyckxPhoto Interesting - this may finally be the thing that makes me stop hating ID-11 and D76. The short shelf life always drove me nuts.

        Also, Alex... clean your damn scans, man. Jesus. πŸ˜…

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        @coldkennels It's okay not to like something. Also thanks! I've been working hard to improve my scanning, and Silverfast has helped a lot! My V700 is still running strong.

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          @coldkennels It's okay not to like something. Also thanks! I've been working hard to improve my scanning, and Silverfast has helped a lot! My V700 is still running strong.

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          @AlexLuyckxPhoto Thing is, ID-11 is really, *really* versatile. I just wish I didn't have to develop six films in the space of a week whenever I mix the stuff. This might solve that problem.

          Have you tried Silverfast's Photoshop plugin for dust removal? It took me a bit of experimenting to figure out how to optimise it, but god, it saves SO much time: https://www.picture-plugins.com/

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            @AlexLuyckxPhoto Thing is, ID-11 is really, *really* versatile. I just wish I didn't have to develop six films in the space of a week whenever I mix the stuff. This might solve that problem.

            Have you tried Silverfast's Photoshop plugin for dust removal? It took me a bit of experimenting to figure out how to optimise it, but god, it saves SO much time: https://www.picture-plugins.com/

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            @coldkennels @AlexLuyckxPhoto That looks really interesting. I use Silverfast and find the SRDx stuff there less helpful than I would like, but their demos as a Photoshop plugin look promising.

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              @coldkennels @AlexLuyckxPhoto That looks really interesting. I use Silverfast and find the SRDx stuff there less helpful than I would like, but their demos as a Photoshop plugin look promising.

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              @thereisnocat @AlexLuyckxPhoto It is pretty good. You can fine-tune the sensitivity, manually mask off areas to leave alone, and even brush out sections where it's being tricked to clean up manually using the retouch brush later. There's been some negs where it's saved me at least an hour's work - my last "darkroom" was a dusty and crumbling mess!

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                @AlexLuyckxPhoto Thing is, ID-11 is really, *really* versatile. I just wish I didn't have to develop six films in the space of a week whenever I mix the stuff. This might solve that problem.

                Have you tried Silverfast's Photoshop plugin for dust removal? It took me a bit of experimenting to figure out how to optimise it, but god, it saves SO much time: https://www.picture-plugins.com/

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                @coldkennels I'm going to have to try this one out!

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