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Has anyone used this developer as a 2 bath? Is it possible and would it have any benefit? I'm keen to give it a go and wondered about others experiences ...? particularly around dilutions, times and speed.



ID-3 Developer

A soft working developer for films and plates giving maximum emulsion speed.
Stock Solution A:
Metol - 12 g
Sodium Sulphite, cryst.- 100g (halve if using Sodium Sulphite anhyd.)
Water, up to 1000cc

Stock Solution B:
Sodium Carbonate, cryst. 200g (if anhyd. multiply by 3/8, if monohydrate, multiply by 4/9)
Potasium Bromide 2g
water, up to 1000cc

use at 1 part A: 1 part B to 6 parts water. Can be made as a single solution but keeps longer divided.
 
I use it as a soft working print developer, it's the equivalent of Adaptol/Slectol Soft.

As a 2 bath the time in Part A would be long enough to saturate the film asy 3 minutes, and a starting time of 3 minutes in Part B, you might need to use both parts diluted 1+1 for Part A and more for Part B 1+2 or 1+3. Have a look in the DCB for Divided D3, D76 and Stoeckler developers.

Ian
 
thanks for the responses chaps. I wondered if it had anything to offer over and above the other divided developers - I guess the only way to try is to suck it and see. (not literally of course).
 
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