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Hello,
Normally I use Ilford developers (mostly Microphen) by the 1 litre and use their re-use time-increase method. Haven't noticed any inconsistencies -- given that I use crappy old cameras, push film regularly, and guess the exposure (selenium meters aren't much good at night), there's a fair bit of noise clouding any re-use issues.
However I picked up four bags of 3.8 litre D76. Given the quantity of it, I thought I might go with the one-shot method with 1:1 and 1:3 dilutions.
The trouble is, 3.8 litres is quite a bit and might be difficult to store (what sort of bizarre quantity is 3.8 litres anyway? I thought it might be imperial measurements but that's only 0.8 of a gallon so that's not right). Rather than dividing the powder up, which is of course verboten and will earn you an ear-clip, can I instead dilute my to-make-3.8-litres powder into, say, 2 litres of water? Then of course when I prepare my working solution I dilute a little further (instead of 1:1, I go roughly 1:3 or thereabouts instead).
My naïve little mind sees no problem with this, apart from the mechanical act of dissolving that much powder in that little water.
Many thanks for any sneers or finger waggling you can supply.
Normally I use Ilford developers (mostly Microphen) by the 1 litre and use their re-use time-increase method. Haven't noticed any inconsistencies -- given that I use crappy old cameras, push film regularly, and guess the exposure (selenium meters aren't much good at night), there's a fair bit of noise clouding any re-use issues.
However I picked up four bags of 3.8 litre D76. Given the quantity of it, I thought I might go with the one-shot method with 1:1 and 1:3 dilutions.
The trouble is, 3.8 litres is quite a bit and might be difficult to store (what sort of bizarre quantity is 3.8 litres anyway? I thought it might be imperial measurements but that's only 0.8 of a gallon so that's not right). Rather than dividing the powder up, which is of course verboten and will earn you an ear-clip, can I instead dilute my to-make-3.8-litres powder into, say, 2 litres of water? Then of course when I prepare my working solution I dilute a little further (instead of 1:1, I go roughly 1:3 or thereabouts instead).
My naïve little mind sees no problem with this, apart from the mechanical act of dissolving that much powder in that little water.
Many thanks for any sneers or finger waggling you can supply.

