I found that if you dilute Dektol 1:4 (that is, 
200ml of full strength Dektol mixed with 800ml 
water), and process 7363 for 90s @20°C, it makes 
a pretty good continuous tone, i.e., not high 
contrast developer, suitible for making 
negatives that are to be printed from.

D19 or stronger Dektol produces a Dmax and gamma 
that are suitable for projection, but too 
contrasty for a "normal" negative that needs to 
be printed from.


On Aug 3, 2014, at 8:09 PM, Erin Weisgerber <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I usually use D-19 to process 7363 to negative, but I'm thinking of trying 
> out Dektol for this purpose.
> 
> Would anyone be willing to share some guidelines processing times for 7363 
> processed to neg in Dektol?
> 
> How would you describe the difference in look between '63 developed in D-19 
> compared to Dektol?
> 
> Thanks so much for your help.
> 
> Erin
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