Doremus Scudder
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Ian,Doremus, ID-62 is used 1+3 for normal use, so double strength would be 1+7.
Mark, as an Albada viewfinder userI'm not sure why the need to split a developer that keeps well into two parts, except to show it can be done. There was a time when MQ print developers were two part, and I keep ID-3 on my darkroom shelf as in two parts, it's identical to D165/Selectol Soft (originally a Kodak Ltd developer), Adaptall Soft is tye same.
Well perhaps one reason to split, you could have three different Part B's, one Normal, one for Warm-tones, and one for Cold-tones.
Ian
My recipe is for the working solution (in essence the same dilutions as 1+3 from stock). Doubling that and halving the volume makes the usual stock solution. Sorry for the confusion. I've highlighted that in my original post.
I normally don't bother making a stock solutions of print developers when I'm only planning on printing for a day or two. I'll just make up what I need of the working solution. The two-liter recipe I use is for 12x16 trays, my standard. If I want to print larger, I'll make more to start with.
ID-62 will last me 2-3 sessions if I cover the tray or pour the developer back into a bottle after printing for the day. If I'm planning on many days of printing, I'll make the stock solution so I can mix up fresh developer quickly as needed.
Doremus