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I realize this will cause a riff in the lovefest going on here for two bath developers but my advice is if you are going into the darkroom with the neg don't buy the hype. Two bath developers in my experience have many problems including compression of the midtones into muddiness and uneven development. My advice would be to skip them. It isn't worth the trouble unless you are dealing with a situation that is at the edge of what is possible with film, i.e. a staining developer won't work and neither will a real stand developer like FX-2. People who scan their negs will disagree with me but you can roll a dog turd in powdered sugar and make a doughnut out of it if you use a computer....
For anyone who disagrees with me on this, answer one question- name a famous photograph that was produced from a negative developed in a two bath developer......
For anyone who disagrees with me on this, answer one question- name a famous photograph that was produced from a negative developed in a two bath developer......

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Chem mixing beckons at the weekend now.