Are the powders diluted to make a concentrate and then further diluted,
As I am giving Tri x a go these seem to be the two most popular developers.
rgds
As I am giving Tri x a go these seem to be the two most popular developers.
rgds
Are the powders diluted to make a concentrate and then further diluted,
As I am giving Tri x a go these seem to be the two most popular developers.
rgds
Incidentally I have found Tri-X to be magic in Ilford DD-X.
Cheers,
Roger
I've only used ID-11, not D76 but they are almost identical so I assume the same applies to D76.Are the powders diluted to make a concentrate and then further diluted,
As I am giving Tri x a go these seem to be the two most popular developers.
rgds
... The ID-11 PDF on Ilford's web site gives times for many films in stock, 1+1 and 1+3 dilutions - I'm sure the D76 info on Kodak's site will do much the same.
Cheers, Bob.
Sorry to highjack the thread, but as the initial question has been answered, I'll ask another. Roger, when you say that Tri X in DDX is magic, what exactly do you mean? I have been using it in D76 or HC110, but am looking for something a little different. Also, if you don't mind listing your time, temp, dilution, and EI, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
Jmal
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