ampguy
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so if some d76 is mixed with some kodak regular fixer stock, would the resulting solution be better used as developer, or fixer??
I would say mix it half-and-half with Southern Comfort, put "Rear Window" in the DVD, and enjoy!
so if some d76 is mixed with some kodak regular fixer stock, would the resulting solution be better used as developer, or fixer??
so if some d76 is mixed with some kodak regular fixer stock, would the resulting solution be better used as developer, or fixer??
Reusing D76 was plausible, but mixing developer and fixer wouldn't do anything for your film. It would do nothing at all...
In short, just don't do it. And if you do, don't use it. And if you use it, don't report it.
Have a very good day! 🙂
You can "contaminate forward" such as developer into stop... But not "backwards." What that means is you can use stop that's had developer put into it (and is normal); but you can't use developer that's had stop put into it. So in your case, it'd be ONLY usable as fixer. Though quite honestly, I'd probably trash it.
ampguy, don't mix it because you don't know the right proportion. I was not kidding about monobath; and formulation for monobath processing is nothing else as a mix of developer and fixer. There was readily available monobath for amateurs in USSR. You just dissolve chemicals in water, soak the film in it for 5 or 6 minutes with constant agitation, rinse the film with water and you're done. The only real drawback you loose sensitivity for 1 stop or so. The results were not as bad as these guys report (first link by google, no relation)
http://photo.net/film-and-processing-forum/005Zzw
Monobath processing is not really worth trying, but we should not be ignorant. It does exist.
Ed