If you print paper you should keep the paper fixer and
stop seperate from the film stop and fixer, I've
reused id11 10 times but after 5 reuses I notice more
grain so I've switched to doing everything dilute as
much as possible, I also need a cheap supply of
distilled water, the hard water here turns my fixer
into a milky cloud.

--- gfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 27 May 2002, David Chang-Sang wrote:
> > Just out of curiousity; as I've gone through 4
> rolls so far - I'm reusing my
> > developer (Microphen) and I noted the little black
> sediment which is
> > obviously left over from the developing of the
> rolls (I hope *smirk*) -
> > Here's my question:
> 
> This seems like an ideal time to ask this, then: How
> many people reuse
> developer? I reuse the stop and the fixer, but I
> toss my developer after a
> use. Since I'm cheap, I certainly would prefer to
> reuse it, but just how
> much can I expect from it?
> 
> I've been using Sprint's D76.
> 
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