In the developer manual, there is a calculation for the minimum developer solution required per unit area. For example, in the manual for Tetenal Paranol S it states that 250ml corresponds to 25 rolls of 135 film (one roll of 135 film equals 4 sheets of 4x5 film).
Each 4x5 sheet requires at least 2.5ml of developer solution for development.
My question is:
For instance, when performing stand development with a Jobo tank, testing can start from a minimum of 2.5ml. Once the developer solution amount is determined, let's say using 4ml of developer solution and 1000ml of water at a ratio of 1:250, when increasing the number of films processed from one sheet to two sheets in same jobo tank, the minimum developer solution requirement becomes 5ml. Since 4ml is no longer sufficient for developing two sheets of film, if I follow the logic of using 4ml of developer solution per sheet, I would need 8ml of developer solution, changing the ratio to 1:125.
My understanding is:
Once the ratio is established, increasing the number of films processed should involve maintaining the ratio of developer solution to water per sheet. Thus, it would be 8ml of developer solution plus 2000ml of water for two sheets.
However, I believe that since stand development involves minimal or almost no agitation, the effect of 1000ml of water and 4ml of developer solution on developing two sheets of film might not differ visibly from developing one sheet of film.
This is just my speculation, as I haven't started testing yet, and I would like to hear others' opinions
Each 4x5 sheet requires at least 2.5ml of developer solution for development.
My question is:
For instance, when performing stand development with a Jobo tank, testing can start from a minimum of 2.5ml. Once the developer solution amount is determined, let's say using 4ml of developer solution and 1000ml of water at a ratio of 1:250, when increasing the number of films processed from one sheet to two sheets in same jobo tank, the minimum developer solution requirement becomes 5ml. Since 4ml is no longer sufficient for developing two sheets of film, if I follow the logic of using 4ml of developer solution per sheet, I would need 8ml of developer solution, changing the ratio to 1:125.
My understanding is:
Once the ratio is established, increasing the number of films processed should involve maintaining the ratio of developer solution to water per sheet. Thus, it would be 8ml of developer solution plus 2000ml of water for two sheets.
However, I believe that since stand development involves minimal or almost no agitation, the effect of 1000ml of water and 4ml of developer solution on developing two sheets of film might not differ visibly from developing one sheet of film.
This is just my speculation, as I haven't started testing yet, and I would like to hear others' opinions