D23, Divided D23 for Jobo ?

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Guillaume Zuili

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Hi,
I would like to try D23 and DD23. For roll film, I can use inversion tank and do whatever (Stand). As for sheet film in 4x5 or 8x10, I only do Jobo. I hate trays !
So, does someone tried this on rotary processing ?

Best regards,

G.Zuili
 

tim atherton

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Guillaume Zuili said:
Hi,
I would like to try D23 and DD23. For roll film, I can use inversion tank and do whatever (Stand). As for sheet film in 4x5 or 8x10, I only do Jobo. I hate trays !
So, does someone tried this on rotary processing ?

Best regards,

G.Zuili

I use it for Tri-X in 4x5 and 8x10 rotary (using a jobo tank for 8x10, but a unicolor roller - and unicolor tanks for 4x5)

I use mainly D23 1:1. I've tried the divided D23, but didn't find I liked it quite as much.

I find this combination very nice - mainly landscapes and cityscapes - but this last coupl,e of weeks I've been using it for some detailed close ups in 4x5 and 8x10.

(I'm also fond of HP5 in DDX)
 

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I've never tried any of the D23 variants, but I have used Diafine in a rotary drum and it worked fine so I would expect divided developers in general to be OK in a rotary system. I ran the Diafine for five minutes for each solution rather than the recommended three, but that was just for my own edification. It might have worked just fine at 3 minutes...I just don't have any negatives that I'm willing to test that with at this time.

Hope this helps.
Dave
 

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D-23 1:3 works just fine. It'll take a fair bit of fluid so that's something to consider.
 

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Hi,
I use DD23 both in rotary drum and in classical tank with the same times, and it just works fine
Skander
 

tim atherton

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Guillaume Zuili said:
Thanks,
I'm going to try them with some Tri-x.
Will tell you the results.
Best regards,
Guillaume

My own personal times - Tri-X rated @200 (usually - I've also run some at 320 when I had originally been going to run it in Xtol...) D23 1:1 10m 30s @ 20c with a 5 minute water pre-soak

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As a result of bromide drag resulting in uneven development with D-23 I switched to continuous (rotary) agitation. I use time, dilution and temperature to control expansion and contraction. I have not encountered lighting conditions extreme enough to warrant 2-part development. This is my developer 90% of the time and I have used it on many types or roll and sheet film. Works quite well and I don't foresee ever changing.
 
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