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I never said it couldn't be done but I said that I'd never do that.
For my work, consistency is king, and I see no better way then to mix and use as fast as possible, preferably in 2 batches of 10 films per development.
At 6$ per Gallon, i see no point to save money there. I save my money on other things... Like not buying tri-x anymore (the local store asks for 145$ canadian for 100' roll)...
For my work, consistency is king, and I see no better way then to mix and use as fast as possible, preferably in 2 batches of 10 films per development.
At 6$ per Gallon, i see no point to save money there. I save my money on other things... Like not buying tri-x anymore (the local store asks for 145$ canadian for 100' roll)...
Cost is similar irrespective of approach. When a film costs from USD 5 and up for a roll, a few cents here or there for the developer matters very little.
