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title: "Kodak D-76 Developer Powder, B and W Film 1 Gallon"
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price: "€ 53.43"
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# Long shelf life stock solution Optimized for B&W film Powder form for fresh mix Kodak D-76 Developer Powder, B and W Film 1 Gallon

**Brand:** kodak
**Price:** € 53.43
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖤 Develop timeless black & white memories with Kodak’s iconic D-76!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kodak D-76 Developer Powder, B and W Film 1 Gallon by kodak
- **How much does it cost?** € 53.43 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/1150663-kodak-d-76-developer-powder-b-and-w-film-1)

## Best For

- kodak enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kodak brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted Classic Formula:** Kodak’s legendary developer, loved by pros from school days to studio
- • **Economical & Long-Lasting:** Powder form ensures freshness and extended shelf life up to 6 months unopened
- • **Flexible Processing Options:** Ideal for normal or push processing in tanks, trays, or rotary tubes
- • **Versatile Film Compatibility:** Perfect for Kodak T-MAX, PLUS-X, TRI-X & more
- • **Consistent High-Quality Results:** Delivers full emulsion speed & rich shadow detail every time

## Overview

Kodak D-76 Developer Powder is a one-gallon mix powder designed for black & white film development, compatible with popular films like T-MAX and TRI-X. It offers excellent grain control, full emulsion speed, and maximum shadow detail, suitable for both normal and push processing. The powder form ensures long shelf life and freshness, making it a cost-effective choice for photographers seeking consistent, professional-grade results.

## Description

For general-purpose use with films such as Kodak T-MAX Professional, PLUS-X Pan, and TRI-X Pan Films; also for some spectroscopic films and plates. A favorite of pictorial photographers.Yields full emulsion speed and maximum shadow detail with normal contrast. Moderately fine grain, excellent development latitude.For use in: small and large tanks, trays, rotary-tubes, rack-and-tanks Keeping Properties:Stock solution (full strength ) in closed container (full) - 6 months; 2 months in a half full container Working solution (full strength) in a tray-24 hours (or tank-1 month) Diluted 1:1 solution-24 hours in a tray (N/A for a tank) Useful Capacity (unreplenished):Full strength in a tray; 16-8x10 sheets per gal (4 per L) Full strength in a tank; 16-8x10 sheets per gal (4 per L); useful capacity can be increased by replenishmentDiluted 1:1 in a tray; 8-8x10 sheets per gal in a tray (2 per L) Diluted 1:1 in a tank; 8-8x10 sheets per gal in a tank (2 per L)

Review: My favorite b&w developer! - My goto B&W developer, always amazing results and easy to ship everywhere.
Review: Wonderful developer! - I have been using this developer off and on for a few years now, and it has never let me down! It is relatively inexpensive, and as another reviewer mentioned it does have a decent shelf-life. USAGE If your film is not mentioned on the back for development times, a quick Google search will turn up several tables that almost cover every popular film on the market for this specific developer. Mix with mildly hot distilled water, and let sit for 24 hrs. Store in an opaque container. Once mixed, it stores for about 6 months or until it has "turned". RESULTS I always seem to have great results with this developer, and I have added two scans to the product images, of negatives developed and scanned at home. These were in fact my first ever self-developed negatives, so if I could do it as a beginner, this shouldn't intimidate you at all! Combined with the right film, this solution is very forgiving for beginners, and shouldn't leave you with terrible negatives that might discourage! Common opinion says that Xtol is the better developer, and I do have to agree. That said, D-76 is definitely a good developer, and I continue to keep it on hand!

## Features

- One gallon mix is in powder form and must be mixed with water before use
- You'll find it an excellent choice for almost any general photo application
- For normal or push processing
- For general use in developing black & white negatives

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00009R76N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4 in Darkroom Chemicals |
| Brand | Kodak |
| Brand Name | Kodak |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 337 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kodak |
| Model Number | 1464817 |
| Part Number | 1464817 |
| UPC | 041771464813 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kodak
- **Item Weight:** 14.4 ounces
- **Manufacturer:** Kodak
- **UPC:** 041771464813

## Images

![Kodak D-76 Developer Powder, B and W Film 1 Gallon - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71bGzL-vUAL.jpg)
![Kodak D-76 Developer Powder, B and W Film 1 Gallon - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61HF9Dtz6nL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Would this work with the Unicolor developing kit if i were to use this along with the blix and stabilizer?**
A: This is meant to develop a single layer silver emulsion film like a black and white Tri-x or HP 5 etc. Blix and stabilizer would not serve a preductable function here as D-76 is the developing agent followed by a fix bath and wash step to render black & white negatives. Color film uses a different developer that activates the 3 color layers.

**Q: Suitable for this printed circuit board etching film? https://www.amazon.com/30cm%c3%975m-portable-photosensitive-production-photoresist/dp/b07mmvpy1z**
A: D76 is the developer everything else is measured by. I don't know the times, but it'll work for any photo film.

**Q: Does this solution contain sodium hyposulfite? I used to use sodium hyposulfite for a science experiment when i was in school and wanted to teach it.**
A: Sodium hypo sulfite, or hypo is the fixer.  Third step in the process.  D76 is developer, 1st step in process.

**Q: do you have a purchase link for C41 developer please**
A: I recommend you the Unicolor C41 Dev

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My favorite b&w developer!
*by K***R on April 26, 2025*

My goto B&W developer, always amazing results and easy to ship everywhere.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful developer!
*by D***. on March 16, 2012*

I have been using this developer off and on for a few years now, and it has never let me down! It is relatively inexpensive, and as another reviewer mentioned it does have a decent shelf-life. USAGE If your film is not mentioned on the back for development times, a quick Google search will turn up several tables that almost cover every popular film on the market for this specific developer. Mix with mildly hot distilled water, and let sit for 24 hrs. Store in an opaque container. Once mixed, it stores for about 6 months or until it has "turned". RESULTS I always seem to have great results with this developer, and I have added two scans to the product images, of negatives developed and scanned at home. These were in fact my first ever self-developed negatives, so if I could do it as a beginner, this shouldn't intimidate you at all! Combined with the right film, this solution is very forgiving for beginners, and shouldn't leave you with terrible negatives that might discourage! Common opinion says that Xtol is the better developer, and I do have to agree. That said, D-76 is definitely a good developer, and I continue to keep it on hand!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great old developer
*by D***S on December 4, 2022*

I was introduced to Kodak D-76 back in the 1970`s, still a great developer. At times one can not find "Rodinal" my go to developer and now "Mr. B&H" will not ship rodinal for what ever reason, so I buy from "Free Style", and if they don`t have any I turn to "AMOZON". Always a good choice. I use it 1 to 14, about 12min. Just opened a package last month, don`t need the full package, I give the package a good shake for several min. divide in half on a good set of scales, mix up half, the rest go`s into zip-lock bag, then into the bottom of our refrig. will keep for several month if sealed up tight. I shoot mostly Ilford films, Delta 100, HP-5.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Kodak D-76 Developer Powder, B and W Film 1 Gallon
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*Last updated: 2026-06-02*