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John Olsen
14-Dec-2023, 09:59
Our darkroom club has run out of Dektol and bought some Ilford Multigrade developer instead. Instructions say to mix just before using in either 1:9 or 1:14 ratio. Which has worked for you, if any? Our club members will be processing both RC and FB papers. Thanks for your advice.

Mark Sampson
14-Dec-2023, 10:06
I've used it at 1:9, for Ilford and Foma VC papers. Two minutes for fiber-base, 90" for RC.
Those times are just my preference; I think Ilford recommends shorter times. It works very well, no differences from Dektol as far as I can see.
You should have a painless changeover. I'm sure that others will share their experiences.

bob carnie
15-Dec-2023, 07:48
I use 1 : 8 mixture and as Mark says you will have a painless changeover, it is a great developer.

Ben Calwell
15-Dec-2023, 08:08
Ditto what others have said. I use it without issue at 1:9.

Daniel Unkefer
15-Dec-2023, 08:46
I've been using Multigrade to make RC "guide prints" for years with great results. Bought a gallon of Dektol, slowly using that up too. About the same to my eyes. 1:9 as above.

John Olsen
15-Dec-2023, 09:58
Thanks. Just the reassurance we needed. We'll go with 1:9.