Hello, been a long time for me and please, I ask not to get too upset with me for this question.
Yesterday I went through the rabbit hole on black and white developer, and it took most of the day. I think I like the idea of D 23 though a lot of people seem to really like the replenishment of it. I don’t know that I’m going to be processing that much in my “restart“ of getting back in the dark room.
I will be shooting film I have in my freezer/refrigerator consisting of three formats 1. 120 roll - HP400, Tri-x, TMax
2. 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 (mini speed graphic) Efke 25 and 50, J&W 100 and 400
3. 4x5. - HP 400, Tri-x, TMax
For printing, I have a ton of RC papers I will start off with to get back in the hang of it.
I am looking for a for the best fluidity I can get as my time will be fairly limited. I want to get in, mix up and go so have the time to find my own personal standard.
So, is it a real issue to mix different brands? Can I use a D23 and get away with using a fixer that does both film and paper like a Clayton RF19?
Interested in self life once open, once mixed as it may be a week or 2 between times I get to come out to darkroom.
As much as I read yesterday, I can’t retain if I saw the self life of stock D23.
Also, 120 and 4x5 will be developed in SS canisters with SS reels, while 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 will be in plastic. Not sure if that really makes a difference.
Any thoughts are welcome and thank you for your time, patience and willingness to help.
Jody
Yesterday I went through the rabbit hole on black and white developer, and it took most of the day. I think I like the idea of D 23 though a lot of people seem to really like the replenishment of it. I don’t know that I’m going to be processing that much in my “restart“ of getting back in the dark room.
I will be shooting film I have in my freezer/refrigerator consisting of three formats 1. 120 roll - HP400, Tri-x, TMax
2. 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 (mini speed graphic) Efke 25 and 50, J&W 100 and 400
3. 4x5. - HP 400, Tri-x, TMax
For printing, I have a ton of RC papers I will start off with to get back in the hang of it.
I am looking for a for the best fluidity I can get as my time will be fairly limited. I want to get in, mix up and go so have the time to find my own personal standard.
So, is it a real issue to mix different brands? Can I use a D23 and get away with using a fixer that does both film and paper like a Clayton RF19?
Interested in self life once open, once mixed as it may be a week or 2 between times I get to come out to darkroom.
As much as I read yesterday, I can’t retain if I saw the self life of stock D23.
Also, 120 and 4x5 will be developed in SS canisters with SS reels, while 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 will be in plastic. Not sure if that really makes a difference.
Any thoughts are welcome and thank you for your time, patience and willingness to help.
Jody
