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Going to be developing x ray film in Kodak 1 gallon tanks using Pyrocat HD. 1-1-150
Based on my research you need 250ml of working solution to develop one sheet of regular film.
Since this has emulsion on both sides 500ml is needed for each sheet. This mean for one gallon of working solution I can develop 7 sheets of x ray film.
I feel like there is something wrong with my math somewhere but can't quite figure it out.
Plus
Assuming I do 5 sheets in the first go will there be enough time to get the second set of two sheets into the soup before oxidation makes it unusable?
Based on my research you need 250ml of working solution to develop one sheet of regular film.
Since this has emulsion on both sides 500ml is needed for each sheet. This mean for one gallon of working solution I can develop 7 sheets of x ray film.
I feel like there is something wrong with my math somewhere but can't quite figure it out.
Plus
Assuming I do 5 sheets in the first go will there be enough time to get the second set of two sheets into the soup before oxidation makes it unusable?

