I've never ordered the lab-sized Pro6 chemicals before and am wondering about package sizes (frustratingly, Fuji doesn't specify this info in their product literature). After reading through the available info on Fuji's website (
https://www.fujifilm.com/us/en/business/photofinishing/photographic-chemicals/e-6) and looking at the mixing instructions for each chemical bath, I think I've deciphered what size containers the various concentrates come in, but the fixer has me scratching my head a little. Complicating matters is the fact that Fuji recently resized all of the concentrates and assigned them new catalog numbers. Specifically, there are two new sizes for the Pro6 fixer and replenisher:
- 20 liters (catalog number 600021527)
- 100 liters (catalog number 600021552).
The mixing instructions suggest that the concentrate is mixed at 1+4 to make a working-strength C-41 fixer and at 1+9 to make a working-strength E-6 fixer. The naming scheme (e.g., "4x10L," "25G," "100L," etc.) appears to follow the C-41 dilution; so, for example, the old "4x10-liter" package (no longer available) contained four 2-liter bottles of concentrate, each of which could prepare 10 liters of working-strength C-41 fixer. Assuming the old naming scheme and dilution ratio still apply, I'm guessing the new 20-liter package is comprised of one 4-liter jug of concentrate and that the 100-liter package contains one 20-liter cube.
For anyone with experience with the new (or old) Pro6 concentrates, does this sound right to you? Many thanks.