How many times can you reuse film developer?

Most can process up to 8 rolls of film before the quality of the negatives begins to degrade. However, each person has a different tolerance to weakening developers, and some get as many as 16, or even 20 sets of negatives out of a single 8-film kit.
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How many times can I reuse film fixer?

To extend the life of fixer for a year or longer after opening the bottle, pour the solution into smaller sealed bottles or plastic pouches. A single liter of Ilford Rapid Fixer or Eco-Pro Neutral fixer can be reused to fix up to 120 rolls of film.
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How long is film developer Good For?

ID-11 - six months after you mix it up if you store it in completely full and well stoppered bottles. Fixer - Very long shelf life. Ilford says 6 months once it's diluted. I think longer than that.
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How many times can you use Ilford developer?

If you use this as a stock solution there is no need to mix up developer each time. Simply prepare the stock, and reuse the developer until exhausted. Ilford recommends reusing it for up to 10 films. If you decide to use it one-shot, simply discard after use.
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Can you use film developer twice?

Developer is cheap; use it once, maybe twice, then drop it in a slop bucket. Maybe you can boost the pH and use it for paper developer if you are really hot about reusing. Overall, it's a good way to lose a day's worth of shots in a few minutes. Use fresh when you can.
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Using A Replenished Developer To Cut Darkroom Costs



Can you reuse developer?

It's possible to reuse developer that's been diluted for one-shot use. It just isn't a good idea when best consistency is desired.
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Does film developer go off?

Developers, fixers, and virtually all chemical products commonly used in film photography (or not) are prone to expiry over time. Nevertheless it is not uncommon to use expired chemicals in the hope that they might still work, as well as just for testing purposes.
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When should a film developer be replaced?

Used solutions should be discarded after one week. Keep track of the number of films developed. You likely must increase the developing time according to a schedule included with the packaging. Replenished working solutions are photo chemicals that have been treated with a chemical formula that rejuvenates.
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How long does diluted developer last?

If the stock solution bottle is not filled to the brim, its shelf life is about 2 months. If the stock solution is diluted to working strength (tank solution), its shelf life is reduced to about 24 hours.
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Is film fixer reusable?

You can pour the fixer into a storage bottle as this can be reused. Now the film is fixed you can remove the tank lid. Wash the film in running water (20C/68F) for about 5-10 minutes. Alternatively fill the tank with water at the same temperature as the processing solution and invert it 5 times.
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Is it possible to over fix film?

No. The whole point is to have an excess of fixer. It will only react to remove whatever amount of silver halide is left.
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Can you reuse Ilford developer?

Simply prepare the stock, and reuse the developer until exhausted. Ilford recommends reusing it for up to 10 films. If you decide to use it one-shot, simply discard after use.
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Can you reuse film chemicals?

With proper storage, nearly every film developing chemical can be reused, and maximizing their useful life is the first step in making film photography more environmentally friendly. So far, I've had very good luck using the growler bottles from breweries.
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Can you pour film developer down the drain?

Caffenol (or other garden variety film developers, like basil-based developers) have almost no environmental impact and can be dumped down the drain without worry. Caffenol developers are made using instant coffee (or any number of vegetables), Vitamin C, and washing soda.
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How do you store film fixer?

Film developing chemicals will last their longest when mixed with distilled water, and stored without any pockets of air in the bottles. They should be stored in cool conditions away from sunlight.
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Is it cheaper to develop your own film?

Is it worth developing film at home? It's cheaper to develop film at home if you're going to shoot more than 20 rolls per year. If you like having control over the process, and are willing to spend the time developing and scanning, you will save a lot of money by doing it yourself.
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Can 30 year old film be developed?

Yes. Old film doesn't go bad all at once – colors shift, contrast fades away, and fog builds up.
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What happens if you leave film in developer for too long?

If you leave the film in the developer too long, the film is overdeveloped. The result of over development is increased contrast, along with increased density in the mid tone and highlight areas of the picture.
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Can you reuse film stabilizer?

Yes, you can re-use it. But the capacity is depending how much unused color couplers are in the color film.
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Can you reuse C 41 developer?

Cs41 Color Developer Reuse:

Whenever reusing color developer, combine all used and unused color developer to make 1000ml of weakened developer solution then add 2% to the recommended development time for each 135/120 roll, 8x10 sheet and every four sheets of 4x5 previously processed.
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Can I reuse wetting agent?

Wetting agent is reusable if you are extra careful and use it in a short time span to prevent bacterial growth. I find it more useful to use dilute solution one-shot, or spray the solution instead of immersing.
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Is film developer the same as paper developer?

Film and paper developers are fundamentally the same thing, but they're formulated a bit differently. The usual Kodak product for developing black-and-white paper is Dektol.
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Can I reuse Ilford rapid fixer?

Remember you can reuse your diluted fixer several times. So, 500ml will go a long way! We recommend a Chemical Storage Bottle 1L to keep your diluted fixer in. Ilford Rapid Fixer is also available in 1L and 5L bottles.
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