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Hi All,
I've been reintroduced to B&W film photography after a long 6 year hiatus (damn digital bug hit me) and I likely will have novice questions for a while.
For developing 8"x10" photographs I've been using 1 litre of Ilford Multigrade Developer at 1+9 dilution for my prints. It's my understanding the developer is usually good for about 80 standard 8"x10" prints. However, I want to develop 11"x14" photographs so do I...
A) Halve the number of 11"x14 prints before I replace the developer
B) Use 2 litres instead of 1 litre in the development tray
C) Use some better idea (please elaborate if possible)
D) Get lost! (as newbies are not wanted)
In addition, can anyone share their experience with using llford Multigrade Developer? I want to know how I should extend the development time as I use more of the developer for prints.
Thanks in advance for your responses!
I've been reintroduced to B&W film photography after a long 6 year hiatus (damn digital bug hit me) and I likely will have novice questions for a while.
For developing 8"x10" photographs I've been using 1 litre of Ilford Multigrade Developer at 1+9 dilution for my prints. It's my understanding the developer is usually good for about 80 standard 8"x10" prints. However, I want to develop 11"x14" photographs so do I...
A) Halve the number of 11"x14 prints before I replace the developer
B) Use 2 litres instead of 1 litre in the development tray
C) Use some better idea (please elaborate if possible)
D) Get lost! (as newbies are not wanted)
In addition, can anyone share their experience with using llford Multigrade Developer? I want to know how I should extend the development time as I use more of the developer for prints.
Thanks in advance for your responses!
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