Okay got a Paterson tank and Ilford ID-11 and mixed it up per the instructions, wondering why my negatives seemed to be too flat (grey) when I processed them. Some variables to consider.
New Developer chemicals but kept at room temp for an hour before testing.
loaded film onto reels in complete dark as suggested, processed in bathroom light
followed the instructions with 1+0 rules and then reused the developer with 10% more time
first roll Neopan Acros 100 120mm @ 7 mins
second roll Neopan 400 135 @ 8:15
I used water as my stop bath and standard fixer for 1 min
approx room temp was 72
when I made contact prints, no enlarger yet, they came out really light.
Guess I need some more darkroom tips as this was my first tank developing and it shows noob all over it!
Some more data on the negs, the 35mm roll was auto exposed and the 120 was old sunny f16 +/-

New Developer chemicals but kept at room temp for an hour before testing.
loaded film onto reels in complete dark as suggested, processed in bathroom light
followed the instructions with 1+0 rules and then reused the developer with 10% more time
first roll Neopan Acros 100 120mm @ 7 mins
second roll Neopan 400 135 @ 8:15
I used water as my stop bath and standard fixer for 1 min
approx room temp was 72
when I made contact prints, no enlarger yet, they came out really light.
Guess I need some more darkroom tips as this was my first tank developing and it shows noob all over it!
Some more data on the negs, the 35mm roll was auto exposed and the 120 was old sunny f16 +/-

Should I be more careful with timing, temperature, agitation, or dilute the ID-11 further?
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