Grim Tuesday
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With the recent meddling to Kodak formulas I feel like I have permission to start playing around with other developers. Does anyone have experience with Ilfosol 3? I've heard both great and terrible things about it.
+1. There is a reason D76 is the most popular developer in the world. It is utterly reliable and as Ralph says, has the best combination of attributes of any developer. The only developer I miss is FG7, I seemed to get some amazing results with it but its quality control in later years was not good, some batches were fine, others bad.ID11 and D76 are both fantastic all-around developers and a great compromise in tonality,grain and speed;can't go wrong with them.
Ilfosol 3 has a bit of a reputation for going bad prematurely and unpredictably. If you consistently do enough processing that you finish each bottle soon after you open it, you may never see that.
I tried one bottle several years ago, found the results somewhat grittier than with my standard D-76 1+1, decided I wasn't interested enough to pursue it further.
This is the thing: ilfosol-3 is all what Rodinal is...
...and even sharper. Basically, if you’re into Rodinal you’ll be amazed by ilfosol.
And usually, who is into Rodinal is not into D76.
Ilfosol 3 is a phenidone/hydroquinone formula. So I'll assume you didn't mean that literally.
So in fairness, I'll provide context for my comment by adding that I don't like Rodinal at all.
Of course not, chemically. But the results are similar: very high acutance.
What dilution do you use Ilfosol 3 at and which films do you particularly like in it?
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