Diafine. Wide range of developing temperature and works well.
I meant with respect to exposing it for using Diafine.
Yeah, but with D-76, you have to mix it up ahead of time (like the previous evening), while with HC-110, you mix it up right before you develop. With HC-110, you do not need to heat up water, or mix up powers (that are fun to inhale), or get disappointed as a mixed up solution that you only used once, but that was like 5 months ago, went bad (because you mix HC-110 as a one shot as you go developer).
o me, Diafine isn't flexible enough to fit into this category. It works pretty well in scenes with plenty of contrast. But in flat lighting I've never gotten easily printable negatives with it.
- Thomas
Easy to print? It just might be worth it to put forth the extra effort and mix up D76. It is indeed forgiving, and I think it would be easy to achieve amazing results fairly quickly and easily with this commonly available developer.
You should be a Kodak salesman.
It's hard not to use D76 due to 'classicness'; I just worry about the stock solution changing with age. But when I mix up Dektol I don't mix up a whole gallon, only a half-gallon. Maybe I could do the same with D76.
Good one!*********If you compare the formulae for D76 and its replenisher, D76R, you will see that they are very different. This is done deliberately to compensate for the oxidation of some of the components, and the contribution of bromide to the developer from processed film.
I've always enjoyed the replenished stock solution and have had really fine results with it. Part of this, is, I'm sure, that I started my career (in 1963) using it, and have a lingering preference for replenished systems when they are well designed.
Give it a try. What can you lose?
You should be a Kodak salesman.
...But when I mix up Dektol I don't mix up a whole gallon, only a half-gallon. Maybe I could do the same with D76.
No, don't do this. You will mess up the proportions and get a working solution that isn't right. Mix up the whole bag.
Re: using half a bag of Dektol. Freestyle sells 1L bags of Dektol. I used to buy them before I started printing more. If you only print occasionally, it's the best way to go. Or buy the Kentmere copy of Dektol in 1G bags, and save a little bit of money each time you mix.
If you keep Dektol in a stoppered bottle with very little headroom, it should last for a good while. Maybe a year or so.
I'm about to get some reels and a tank and start shooting B&W. I don't have very much money or resources and definitely no experience. My 'darkroom' is a very small apartment bathroom and I have one little basket that I keep everything in. I use Dektol only because it lasts forever...I keep the working solution in peanut butter jars and use it till it is deep brown before I throw it out. Convenience and price are of paramount importance. For money and WAF reasons I really need to keep things simple. And I really don't want to have to switch variables mid-stream.
I have decided on Tri-X because it is cheap in the form of Arista Premium 400, seems classic, and is fairly fast. I hear about different developers having different grain, tonality and other characteristics, and I don't really have a preference, because I have no experience. I just don't want super wacky results or anything either though. What I want is something cheap cheap, with a stock solution that lasts forever, maybe that can be mixed one-shot so I don't have to keep working solution, can be used at room temperature, and maybe even can be stand developed.
Any ideas?
The reason I don't mix up the whole gallon isn't so much that I'm worried about it going bad, but for less storage space. Which is similar to the reason I kindof wanted to go with an easy-to-mix one-shot developer. It's just that I live in a 500sqft apartment with another person, and do my darkroom work in a bathroom that is about the size of a phone booth. I know a gallon of stock solution doesn't seem that big of a deal but it all adds up. I didn't know about the 1L bags though; I had bought mine at a local store.
If you mix the whole gallon and store it in a wine box or similar with a mylar bladder in it, it is square, and you can use storage space much more efficiently.
Wow, that is completely brilliant. I have a leftover wine box right now if my wife hasn't thrown it out. I MUST do this.
What I want is something cheap ... a stock solution that
lasts forever, .... can be mixed one-shot ... can be used
at room temperature, and ... stand developed. Any ideas?
BetterSense
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While it is fun to mess with new stuff,
it is hard to argue with D-76, Sprint, and FG7, and decades of success.
So, a low cost long lasting concentrate, usable one-shot, with
stand developing potential. Room temperature can be taken
for granted with any of the off-the-shelf developers.
For concentration with out a penalty in quality HC-110 and
Rodinal can't be beat. Both come very concentrated so take
practically no space. Both are one-shots. Both have extremely
long after opening shelf life.Which one will it be? Dan
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