BradS said:
I'm wondering about Ilford's ID-3 with FP4. Some claim that ID-3 is "the best" with this film...I am a bit skeptical. Is there any reason to think that ID-3 would give significantly beter results than D-23 or HC-110 (or, even D-76 for theat matter)?
ID-3 looks a lot like this developer:
The British Journal Photographic Almanac,1937
Metol (Film Developer)
Metol--------------------------------------17 gm
Sodium Sulphite(Cryst.)--------------125 gm
Sodium Carbonate (Cryst.)-----------175 gm
Potassium Bromide----------------------1.8 gm
Water to ---------------------------------1000 cc
For use take 1 part stock solution, 2 parts water
ID-3 is also similar to the Beutler formula:
The Beutler Developer
Stock A
Metol----------------------------------10 gm
Sodium Sulphite (anhyd)-----------50 gm
Water to--------------------------------1 litre
Stock B
Sodium Carbonate (anhyd)----------50 gm
Water to--------------------------------1 litre
Working solution: 1 part A, 1 part B, 8 parts water.
Developing times 8-15min at 20°C
Beutler works well with Ilford Pan F.
However, my personal preference is Crawley's FX-2