Steve Ruddy
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I have always used stock Kodak D-76. I mix it up and try to use the whole gallon before it expires. On several occasions I have pulled out a roll of film with no image and no film numbers. I can only assume in these cases I have dumped my fixer into the developer bottle thinking it was my waste bottle. Since I am starting to make these type of mistakes I'm thinking of switching to a developer that I can mix as I go. I usually only develop one or two rolls of 120 at a time. What do you all suggest? I'm fine with the results I get in stock D-76 and I could come up with a procedure that will eliminate the chance of mixing my chemicals but it is a pain to have to heat up the water to mix. I think if I had a powder that could be mixed in cold water I would think about sticking with powder.