StevenPituch
Member
Hi All,
I have been using Ilford DD-X 1:4 to develop HP5+ film. I am using an AP tank. I put two 120 rolls on a single 220 reel, both in succession. I use 120 ml DD-X and 480 ml H2O as the instructions for the AP tank say to use 600 ml solution. That works out to 60 ml DD-X solution per roll. The DD-X literature states that 62.5 ml per roll is required. Well, I think that is close enough. I have had no problems with this setup.
I have wanted to develop 4 rolls of film at a time. So I bought a Paterson multi-reel 3 tank. I can easily fit my two 220 AP reels in this tank. Paterson says to use 1000 ml solution, so for DD-X 1:4 it looks like I would use 200 ml DD-X and 800 ml H2O. But that is only 50 ml per roll of film (4 rolls), quite a bit less than the required 62.5 ml. If I use 62.5 ml DD-X per roll in this tank I would need to use 250 ml DD-X and 1000 ml H2O. I tried putting 1250 ml of solution in the Paterson tank and not much air remains at the top. I am afraid that I would not get the proper agitation when I inverted the tank. So I may have screwed myself buying the multi-reel 3 tank.
Has anyone gotten through this, or have some suggestions?
Regards,
Steve Pituch
I have been using Ilford DD-X 1:4 to develop HP5+ film. I am using an AP tank. I put two 120 rolls on a single 220 reel, both in succession. I use 120 ml DD-X and 480 ml H2O as the instructions for the AP tank say to use 600 ml solution. That works out to 60 ml DD-X solution per roll. The DD-X literature states that 62.5 ml per roll is required. Well, I think that is close enough. I have had no problems with this setup.
I have wanted to develop 4 rolls of film at a time. So I bought a Paterson multi-reel 3 tank. I can easily fit my two 220 AP reels in this tank. Paterson says to use 1000 ml solution, so for DD-X 1:4 it looks like I would use 200 ml DD-X and 800 ml H2O. But that is only 50 ml per roll of film (4 rolls), quite a bit less than the required 62.5 ml. If I use 62.5 ml DD-X per roll in this tank I would need to use 250 ml DD-X and 1000 ml H2O. I tried putting 1250 ml of solution in the Paterson tank and not much air remains at the top. I am afraid that I would not get the proper agitation when I inverted the tank. So I may have screwed myself buying the multi-reel 3 tank.
Has anyone gotten through this, or have some suggestions?
Regards,
Steve Pituch