More important should be the characteristics that you are seeking in your 
developer.  The results you get from Rodinal, for instance, will be very 
different from what you get with D76.  Rodinal, as a liquid, is more convenient 
to mix, but I would never use it with a film like Tri-X (not to say that 
someone else might like that combination).

Then again, if you mix a liter of D76 stock, then you can dilute it for use 
very quickly, so you are really only talking about the time savings of a few 
minutes per month.

Cheers -

george

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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Powder vs. Liquid

Does anyone have any preference between powder developer vs. liquid 
<br>developer?<br><br>As far as convience, It would seem that liquid would be 
faster.<br><br>are there any downsides to liquid?<br><br>thanks in advance for 
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