I was for a short time infatuated with two bath development.
Now, as I see it, the point of using a two bath is compensation.
So I now reason why not use a single bath compensating developer.
I've had very good results with a formula very similar to D-23.
D-23 is not a 'Classic' developer of the compensating type. When
used at a dilution of 1:7 with some what protracted development
the picture changes. My impression is one of very noticeable
compensation while maintaining full film speed.
Details: 1 liter working strength; 1 gram metol, 10 grams sodium
sulfite -- at 22 centigrade 500ml per roll of 120 -- Agitation after
start, 3 inversions each 2 minutes. Dan
Now, as I see it, the point of using a two bath is compensation.
So I now reason why not use a single bath compensating developer.
I've had very good results with a formula very similar to D-23.
D-23 is not a 'Classic' developer of the compensating type. When
used at a dilution of 1:7 with some what protracted development
the picture changes. My impression is one of very noticeable
compensation while maintaining full film speed.
Details: 1 liter working strength; 1 gram metol, 10 grams sodium
sulfite -- at 22 centigrade 500ml per roll of 120 -- Agitation after
start, 3 inversions each 2 minutes. Dan
but see below for the quotes I made re 1986 diafine.
Dan