[pure-silver] Re: re-using DDX

This method was popular years ago.  It means to add enough fresh working
strength developer to maintain the original volume.  Say you made up 2
liters of working strength.  You would save 0.5 liter to top off the 1.5
liters that you are using to develop films.  Each time you use the
developer a small amount is lost.  So you have to add a small amount to
maintain the 1.5 liter volume.  After each use you would add 10% to the
development time to compensate for the loss of activity in the used
developer.

Jerry
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[mailto:pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Shannon Stoney
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 1:28 PM
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Subject: [pure-silver] re-using DDX


I was reading the DDX bottle today and noticed the following:

        "For economy, DDX can be reused to process either a number of 
films individually or multiple films in batches.  If a series of 
films is being developed in a spiral tank, compensate for the loss of 
development activity after developing the first film (or batch of 
films) by increasing development time 10% for each successive batch. 
This relies on the used developer...being poured back into the 
working strength solution's storage bottle and mixed with the fresh, 
unused part of the developer before processing the next film/batch."


??? I don't get it.  Pour the used developer back into some fresh 
working solution and then add 10% to your times?  But, how much fresh 
developer?  And how does that save any money if you need fresh 
developer to do it?

--shannon
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