Having gone through the Darkroom Cookbook and stumbled on "the easiest improvement for your negatives is to double the amount of solution used in development rather than use the recommended minimum." Okay, now you can take that statement a number of ways: 1) Double the developer dissolved in the solution, or 2) Double the total solution mixed at the same recipe. I think the author pushes for the 2nd alternative as his recommendation, and that's my read. Tried it and yes, the negatives are smoother, richer, etc. I'm using a semi-stand technique per Ansel Adams recommendation, but I'm not crediting that for the improvement. And the improvement seems to be pretty uniform with respect to different developers and film stocks.
So what's the problem? Not the cost - that's pretty cheap no matter that it's doubled. The cost that I'm counting is time. This took my 2 reel tank and converted it back to a one reel of film + one "spacer". As the kids say, "OMG! what a time sponge!" So I'm wondering about a 4 reel tank with 2 reels of film and 2 spacers in order to get some life back. What do you folks do? Seems to me this could be creating some other problems... least of all that Patterson tanks carried here in the States seem to be 1,2,3 and 5 (for 35mm) and 5 is beginning to tip the scales. Try to do this with 120 and the problem is the tanks start to be taller than I am (I'm five-eight and shrinking). What's your experience? Is this why folks start motorizing? (I did buy a Uniroller some time back but haven't used it).
Thanks for your input.
So what's the problem? Not the cost - that's pretty cheap no matter that it's doubled. The cost that I'm counting is time. This took my 2 reel tank and converted it back to a one reel of film + one "spacer". As the kids say, "OMG! what a time sponge!" So I'm wondering about a 4 reel tank with 2 reels of film and 2 spacers in order to get some life back. What do you folks do? Seems to me this could be creating some other problems... least of all that Patterson tanks carried here in the States seem to be 1,2,3 and 5 (for 35mm) and 5 is beginning to tip the scales. Try to do this with 120 and the problem is the tanks start to be taller than I am (I'm five-eight and shrinking). What's your experience? Is this why folks start motorizing? (I did buy a Uniroller some time back but haven't used it).
Thanks for your input.

