jstraw
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As inexpensive as D 76 and D 11 are this seems like a lot of work.
It's mix up 10 gallons or throw it away!
As inexpensive as D 76 and D 11 are this seems like a lot of work.
...a 5 gallon bucket for this to work, since I have nothing bigger.
How about a plastic trash can or plastic waste basket? You can get up to 50 gal. but 32 gal. is real cheap.
What's a film for which D-76 would be a preferred choice?
Of course, such a system can work, but there is always a risk. The argument that I have made for years is that chemicals are cheap and film is expensive. This doesn't even begin to take into account the irreplaceable shot.I have fought this argument for years.
WHen I use manufactured powder chemistry instead of what I make myself, I always mix it by the spoonfull and have never had a problem with inconsistency of processing, ...
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