delfotribulato Posted September 14, 2005 Share Posted September 14, 2005 Hi dear community, I've some d-76 that i've used once, stock of course. If i'm not wrong, with the id-11 it's possible to re-use stick solution, applying a slight incresement in development time. Can i do that with D-76, and what should i do? Thanks and good night! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
denis_connolly Posted September 14, 2005 Share Posted September 14, 2005 Yeah you can use it several times, just increase the dev time a little. I think you can get charts showing the increase-per-uses on the Ilford website. I have used old brown ID11 that should have been poured out months before and still got good results so I wouldn't worry too much! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeseb Posted September 14, 2005 Share Posted September 14, 2005 You can reuse, but it's so cheap, why bother? Use once and toss; one less variable to worry about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
william_john_smith Posted September 14, 2005 Share Posted September 14, 2005 Go to google, type in Kodak. When you get to the Kodak home page go to the search menu and type in D-76, this will take you to a page written by the manufacturer of D-76. Everything you need to know is there plus you can download a pdf file of the all the instructions and technical data. Sure beats asking strangers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank.schifano Posted September 15, 2005 Share Posted September 15, 2005 Amen to that. Kodak has some of the best technical documentation available for its products. All you need do is read them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
al_kaplan1 Posted September 15, 2005 Share Posted September 15, 2005 You can even run a second batch of film through D-76 diluted 1:1. I add another minute or so. I guess this averages out to 15% maybe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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