haziz
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Kodak recommends 250 ml (actually 237 ml, but close enough) of stock D76 for full development of a 35 mm roll/8x10 sheet equivalent. Ilford recommends 100 ml for ID11, which is supposed to be the same or very similar developer. Other sources side with Ilford on this.
Is Kodak being overly conservative?
Most of my rolls will be average density. I am using a SS tank and cannot meet Kodak's minimum volumes per roll when using D76 1:1 and using the tank's full reel capacity. Life is also too short, and the accumulated films to develop too many, to use the tank at less than it's full capacity for reels. I usually use 4 reels of 35 mm film in my Kindermann 1 L SS tank, and generally use D76 1:1, giving me 125 ml of stock D76 per roll.
Thanks.
Is Kodak being overly conservative?
Most of my rolls will be average density. I am using a SS tank and cannot meet Kodak's minimum volumes per roll when using D76 1:1 and using the tank's full reel capacity. Life is also too short, and the accumulated films to develop too many, to use the tank at less than it's full capacity for reels. I usually use 4 reels of 35 mm film in my Kindermann 1 L SS tank, and generally use D76 1:1, giving me 125 ml of stock D76 per roll.
Thanks.