Thanks a lot, i've spent a few hours on that thread... Looks like i made a good choice wight the chemicals, i just need to figure out all this replenishing process.
As i mentioned earlier, i contacted the Digibase manufacturer. Here is the conversation:
The producer:
"You can normaly calculate 30 - 35ml replenishing rate in C41 chemistry.
When you youse the single concentrate Digibase Kit (not the pre diluted version) please not use the starter for your first working solution.
The sense of the starter is to make the chemistry old.
So the fresh solution for a tank can be used 4 - 8 weeks and when you develope some films you give a new solution with starter to the "first now old" solution"
I asked a few questions. It seemed to me that saying "30-35ml" is not accurate. It was only a part of the proportion. Also it was the first time i saw the information about the starter. So here are his answers:
The producer:
"for EXAMPLE you have the biggest KIT RDC17 (you can also buy single Chemistry one litre bottles if you have higher demand).
And you have very small tanks - like (also just example) 1 Litre
Then you mix your solution for one litre without starter and put it in your tanks.
In the replenisher tankes you put also the working solution with starter - and when you mix one or two month later chemistry also with starter.
The replenishing of 30ml is for every developed film.
Thats the very easy calculation of the Kit when you have maybe the RDC15 Kit for one litre working solution the capacity is normaly 28 Films (with longer developing times you could also have more).
But we have the "official capacity" of 20 Films that it's sure the results are everytime ok.
And of course you can use longer developing times - we have them on the pre deluted Kit with 500ml working solution to have the capacity of 14 Films".
According to that guy i can reuse my chemicals for ages replenishing every time adding 30ml for every processed roll (for about 100 films). Seems awesome! I asked him again about the starter thing, because it seems still bizarre that it was never mentioned in any manual. Will post here later when he replies.
Yesterday i processed a roll with the solution i earlier used to process 4 rolls. And the results are pretty disappointing.
Some of you guys had an opinion that those chemicals are one-shot thing. Now i am really confused if my green cast is caused by the fact that i didn't have to reuse the developer the third time.
I need to mention that when i was pouring the chemicals into the machine, some of the bleacher spilled onto the cap of the developer's bottle. Of course i hope that it didn't get into the bottle itself, but what if it did and caused the green cast? Is it possible?