theburninghills
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The experience I've had in the darkroom has mainly been at school where all of the chemicals for both paper and film developing have already been chosen and mixed for us. Now, I do have a vague understanding of some common developers (Rodinal good for slow, big, film. Dektol good for paper) D76 is a good basic...but I'm not a fan.
I am looking for some suggestions as far as fixers for both film and paper and for a good film developer that isn't Rodinal or D76. I shoot Ilford Delta 400 35mm and use Ilford multigrade papers.
Also if I could get some suggestions for what to store the chemicals i'm using for my film in, that would be great too! does the developer get disposed of or does it get poured back? Like I said I'm still a little green and I really hate being clueless when it comes to the things that are important to me.
I am looking for some suggestions as far as fixers for both film and paper and for a good film developer that isn't Rodinal or D76. I shoot Ilford Delta 400 35mm and use Ilford multigrade papers.
Also if I could get some suggestions for what to store the chemicals i'm using for my film in, that would be great too! does the developer get disposed of or does it get poured back? Like I said I'm still a little green and I really hate being clueless when it comes to the things that are important to me.