ADOX/Efke Dev Times
Developing times in standard developers:
ISO 100 35mm, roll, or sheet film:
If exposed at film's regular speed of ISO 100, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 8 Min
If ISO 100 film is exposed at ISO 200 for increased speed and optimum differentiation of highlights, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 11-12 Min.
ISO 50 35mm, roll, or sheet film:
If exposed to films regular speed of ISO 50, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 7 Min
If ISO 50 film is exposed at ISO 100 for increased speed and optimum differentiation of highlights, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 9-10 Min.
ISO 25 35mm, roll, or sheet film:
If exposed to film's regular speed of ISO 25, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 6 Min
If ISO 25 film is exposed to ISO 50 for increased speed and optimum differentiation of highlights, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 8-9 Min.
Copied from Freestyle Photographic Supplies, here.
ISO 100 35mm, roll, or sheet film:
If exposed at film's regular speed of ISO 100, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 8 Min
If ISO 100 film is exposed at ISO 200 for increased speed and optimum differentiation of highlights, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 11-12 Min.
ISO 50 35mm, roll, or sheet film:
If exposed to films regular speed of ISO 50, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 7 Min
If ISO 50 film is exposed at ISO 100 for increased speed and optimum differentiation of highlights, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 9-10 Min.
ISO 25 35mm, roll, or sheet film:
If exposed to film's regular speed of ISO 25, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 6 Min
If ISO 25 film is exposed to ISO 50 for increased speed and optimum differentiation of highlights, the following developing times apply:
Kodak D76/ID-11: 8-9 Min.
Copied from Freestyle Photographic Supplies, here.
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