Hello,
When I use D-19, I dilute it various ways and use it one shot, and sometimes as a second developer bath, but never straight. However, I am mixing up a batch for the "experimental" photography class, and I want to use the "pour back method", due to the fact that there will be 24 students processing film for high contrast/halftone effects. Each gallon has a capacity of 60 rolls when using a hand inversion tank. Does anyone know after what percentages of this capacity you need to add time, and how much? Can I assume that it is the same as with D-76, where you need to add 10% more time after every 4 rolls of 135/120?
When I use D-19, I dilute it various ways and use it one shot, and sometimes as a second developer bath, but never straight. However, I am mixing up a batch for the "experimental" photography class, and I want to use the "pour back method", due to the fact that there will be 24 students processing film for high contrast/halftone effects. Each gallon has a capacity of 60 rolls when using a hand inversion tank. Does anyone know after what percentages of this capacity you need to add time, and how much? Can I assume that it is the same as with D-76, where you need to add 10% more time after every 4 rolls of 135/120?
