Hi Daniel, We've often used D-76 in our workshops because it's half the
price of D-19 if you're buying it off the shelf (which we do). If you're
mixing your own, however, you might not have that issue and I'd have to say
all things being equal that I prefer the D-19 (just to add my voice to the
chorus). One thing we've done to sort of split the difference is use D-19
for the first developer (I assume you're processing as reversal) and D-76
for the second. Seems to work well for us.

Best of luck,

RW


On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 7:05 AM, Daniel Boos <d.alexanderb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Has anyone any experience hand-processing Super 8 Kodak Tri-X 7266? If so,
> what developer would you suggest? I mix my own D-76 and D-19. Can anyone
> confirm if D-76 yields a good result? Thanks!
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