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This recipe works well for Fomapan 400 @ 1600. The time is slightly longer than what most other people use. D-76 stock solution, 24 minutes at 20C (or 12 minutes at 27C to speed things up). Inversions every 2 minutes. The film stays relatively low contrast. FPP76 mixes up more easily than Kodak's version. I haven't used ID-11, but I've heard it has less problems mixing as well. Then there's the new Adox D-76 that just got released. I haven't found anything better for pushing Foma film.
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This recipe works well for Fomapan 400 @ 1600. The time is slightly longer than what most other people use. D-76 stock solution, 24 minutes at 20C (or 12 minutes at 27C to speed things up). Inversions every 2 minutes. The film stays relatively low contrast. FPP76 mixes up more easily than Kodak's version. I haven't used ID-11, but I've heard it has less problems mixing as well. Then there's the new Adox D-76 that just got released. I haven't found anything better for pushing Foma film.