mrtoml
Subscriber
Hi
I have a rotary processor (CPE2) which I have started to use for film development. I have been using ID11 stock and reducing times by 15% as per the Ilford instructions and have got perfectly acceptable results.
My question relates to the development with more dilute solutions or more film with the same volume of solution. At present I am using more active developer than is required to process the surface area of the film so it is wasteful.
For argument's sake, if I were to dilute the developer so there was only just enough active chemistry to develop the surface area of film in the tank would the time still be 15% less than that recommended by Ilford for that dilution? In other words when you near the edge of developer activity - i.e. it is near exhausted - does the time need to be extended?
I hope that makes sense. Any advice gratefully received. I am planning on using other developers besides ID11, but would the same principles apply?
I have a rotary processor (CPE2) which I have started to use for film development. I have been using ID11 stock and reducing times by 15% as per the Ilford instructions and have got perfectly acceptable results.
My question relates to the development with more dilute solutions or more film with the same volume of solution. At present I am using more active developer than is required to process the surface area of the film so it is wasteful.
For argument's sake, if I were to dilute the developer so there was only just enough active chemistry to develop the surface area of film in the tank would the time still be 15% less than that recommended by Ilford for that dilution? In other words when you near the edge of developer activity - i.e. it is near exhausted - does the time need to be extended?
I hope that makes sense. Any advice gratefully received. I am planning on using other developers besides ID11, but would the same principles apply?