dogbunny
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Title says it all. Also, any agitation variation. You experiences and opinions welcome.
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Roger Hicks said:1+1 gives ... bigger grain.
1:1 ... gives finer grain. .
hmmm ...
(I know whom I trust on this one)


hmmm ...
(I know whom I trust on this one)
Dear Martin,Ooo, fun answers. The dilution of the developer has a relatively larger effect on the grain-solvent action than on the overall development. The grains which are formed are affected less by the solvent in ID11/D76 and are therefore bigger (less is eaten away from the silver) but also the grains and the image should look sharper (though only subtly, without a high enlargement).
It is a long time since I have used straight ID11, as the only downside with 1+1 is a little extra time -- which could also even be a benefit, by helping timing accuracy, if you otherwise needed a very short development time for some unusual film or other.
True. But arguably it is brain science.People believe what they want to believe...I'm aware of the effect of diluting D76 and the reasoning behind it, so I wasn't challenging the chemistry, but it amused me to see direct contradictions in the space of two posts ... it's no wonder people get confused and think developing film is some sort of rocket surgery