bvy
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I want to do some tests with DD-X at dilutions higher than 1+4, which is the only one described in the Ilford literature. I'm looking for reasonable starting times. For HC-110 and some other developers, the math is easy -- dilute by half, double the time. So 5 minutes at 1+31 becomes 10 minutes at 1+63 -- and for an intermediate dilution, it would be 7.5 minutes at 1+47. So it's very linear.
With DD-X then, I might reasonably expect to double the 1+4 time to get a 1+9 time. But the 1+9 times at MDC (and anecdotal stuff found elsewhere) suggest backing off from a full doubling. To complicate things more, different films have different times at 1+9, so there's no consistent "multiplier" that can be deduced. The 1+9 times seem to be between 1.5 and 1.8 times the 1+4 times.
I actually want to use DD-X somewhere in between -- at 1+6 or 1+7. If, for a given film, I can find a 1+9 time that I can trust, can I assume a linear relationship to arrive at times for these intermediate dilutions?
With DD-X then, I might reasonably expect to double the 1+4 time to get a 1+9 time. But the 1+9 times at MDC (and anecdotal stuff found elsewhere) suggest backing off from a full doubling. To complicate things more, different films have different times at 1+9, so there's no consistent "multiplier" that can be deduced. The 1+9 times seem to be between 1.5 and 1.8 times the 1+4 times.
I actually want to use DD-X somewhere in between -- at 1+6 or 1+7. If, for a given film, I can find a 1+9 time that I can trust, can I assume a linear relationship to arrive at times for these intermediate dilutions?