Big Joey
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Sorry if this has been discussed to death, I just can't be darned to find an answer to this on Google.
I'm preparing to develop my first roll of film. I already mixed a gallon of D76 to develop some HP5 I've shot. I also have 500ml bottles of Ilford Stop Bath, Fixer, and Kodak Photo-Flo. What I don't understand is how to mix these up for development. I know I need to dilute it 1+19 and 1+4, but how much should I be mixing total if it goes bad in seven days? Enough for one roll? Do I put it in its own bottle? And once I finish developing the roll they say it can be reused, so do I pour it back into its own bottle, even if it only lasts a few days?
My current plan is to mix just enough for my single-roll steel tank (250ml?) and not bother storing it or anything, just put them in measuring cups and dispose of them once I'm done using them.
I feel like I'm asking too many novice questions, it just seems like every discussion I've found about this has just been about different dilutions and weird methods some people have been using for decades. Any help would be appreciated
I'm preparing to develop my first roll of film. I already mixed a gallon of D76 to develop some HP5 I've shot. I also have 500ml bottles of Ilford Stop Bath, Fixer, and Kodak Photo-Flo. What I don't understand is how to mix these up for development. I know I need to dilute it 1+19 and 1+4, but how much should I be mixing total if it goes bad in seven days? Enough for one roll? Do I put it in its own bottle? And once I finish developing the roll they say it can be reused, so do I pour it back into its own bottle, even if it only lasts a few days?
My current plan is to mix just enough for my single-roll steel tank (250ml?) and not bother storing it or anything, just put them in measuring cups and dispose of them once I'm done using them.
I feel like I'm asking too many novice questions, it just seems like every discussion I've found about this has just been about different dilutions and weird methods some people have been using for decades. Any help would be appreciated

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