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A quick question /p/. When developing film which chemicals can/should I reuse?

Also there was a thread about those accordion bottles a little while ago. It seemed a general consensus that it is better for the life of the chemicals if I only make as much "stock solution" as needed to develop the film I have. To extend the life of the chemicals should I put the concentrates into accordion bottles?
>> iProd !8x7lXo9zIQ
Rub the chemicals all over your body so you smell sexy.
>> Anonymous
>>79288

listen to him, he speaks truth
>> Anonymous
reuse the fix, dump the rest
>> bree-bree-breeee!
you can use replenisher on the developer, the more times you do it, the better the silver bromide content gets, giving the finish a much more dramatic look. I studied darkroom photography for three years religiously and I already forgot which brand to use, so sorry if I didn't help
>> Anonymous
>>79307
whatever the brand it was probably discontinued threee years ago
>> Teus !QbSstcPD6U
>>A quick question /p/. When developing film which chemicals can/should I reuse?
try checking the manuals that come with them. HC-110 is one-shot developer. ID11/D76 for example can be re-used according to the dilution (stock or 1:1).

stop bath lasts 24hours, fix lasts a few weeks if it doesnt get too much air