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This developer seems difficult, at times, to find. Anyone have a formula for "Diafine"? thanks
-- Don M (Maldos@home.com), February 14, 2002
I don't have the formula, but Calumet always seems to have it.
-- Dave Mueller (dmueller@bellatlantic.net), February 15, 2002.
Dave, I doubt if Calumet has the formula either. And they sure won't give it out.
-- Alec (alecj@bellsouth.net), February 15, 2002.
Diafine is always on the shelf at stewart's in alaska. ALASKA! I thought I had trouble finding chems- call stewarts @907.272.8581. I am not trying to promote them, I actually work for their competitor.
-- Mike DeVoue (karma77@att.net), February 15, 2002.
Don,Diafine is a proprietary formula and unpublished. Published divided developer (2-bath) formulas include Divided D-76 and Divided D-23. There are variants on each of these.
I get my Diafine from Calument.
-- Charlie Strack (charlie_strack@sti.com), February 15, 2002.
I think the only Two Bath developer formula I have is for Stoeckler Two Bath Developer. I think I was looking for a formula for Diafine myself at one time as I wanted to try it and I couldn't find any in San Diego.Gene
-- Gene Johnson (genej2@home.com), February 16, 2002.
Don, I'll send you a printable PDF of both Divided D76 and Diafine. I've been using these formulas for years. Cheers
-- Scott Walton (scotlynn@shore.net), February 17, 2002.