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Hello all,
Just some questions about the effects of developer dilution to make sure I have my facts straight. Am I correct in thinking that the results of moving from developing in stock solution to developing one-shot in dilute solution is decreased grain size with thus slightly lower acutance and the potential loss of some speed? I ask because I'm finding the 20 minute dev-time for HP5 in ID-11 at 1:3 a bit of a drag, so I'm considering switching to 7:30 in straight stock. Since I like my prints small and easy to handle (mostly 4x6 or 5x7 from 35mm) I don't think the increase in grain is likely to be an issue, and stock development also means I'll be able to try my hand at push-processing in the same solution. Are there any serious drawbacks that I've overlooked?
Thanks in advance.
Hal
Just some questions about the effects of developer dilution to make sure I have my facts straight. Am I correct in thinking that the results of moving from developing in stock solution to developing one-shot in dilute solution is decreased grain size with thus slightly lower acutance and the potential loss of some speed? I ask because I'm finding the 20 minute dev-time for HP5 in ID-11 at 1:3 a bit of a drag, so I'm considering switching to 7:30 in straight stock. Since I like my prints small and easy to handle (mostly 4x6 or 5x7 from 35mm) I don't think the increase in grain is likely to be an issue, and stock development also means I'll be able to try my hand at push-processing in the same solution. Are there any serious drawbacks that I've overlooked?
Thanks in advance.
Hal
