michaelbothager
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Hello all-knowing Hive-mind ;o)
It seems like I can not wrap my head around using D-76 as stock solution vs. diluting it 1:1.
Normally I develop Tri-X with one-shot D-76 1:1, two rolls of 120 film in a 1 liter tank for 10 minutes. This makes the active developer 250 ml pr. film. I do like the grain and acutance of the film like this.
So if I was to load four 120 rolls in the same tank (two on each spool), then I should use the undiluted stock solution, 1 liter, and develop for 10 minutes, and toss the developer afterwards (e.g. one-shot)? This also makes for 250 ml pr. film. It would also cut the work-time in half, and cut the D-76 waste in half as well.
Is this reasoning sound? Is there anything I am missing or misunderstanding? Should the grain and acutance of the film stay similar, or is there more to it?
All the best
Michael
It seems like I can not wrap my head around using D-76 as stock solution vs. diluting it 1:1.
Normally I develop Tri-X with one-shot D-76 1:1, two rolls of 120 film in a 1 liter tank for 10 minutes. This makes the active developer 250 ml pr. film. I do like the grain and acutance of the film like this.
So if I was to load four 120 rolls in the same tank (two on each spool), then I should use the undiluted stock solution, 1 liter, and develop for 10 minutes, and toss the developer afterwards (e.g. one-shot)? This also makes for 250 ml pr. film. It would also cut the work-time in half, and cut the D-76 waste in half as well.
Is this reasoning sound? Is there anything I am missing or misunderstanding? Should the grain and acutance of the film stay similar, or is there more to it?
All the best
Michael
