John51
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About 1 oz (30ml) HC110 syrup per quart (1 litre) + 1 tbs (15g) washing soda and you'll think
you have Dektol.
I read that here some time ago, the metric measurements in brackets are mine.
I finally got my darkroom ready for action and gave the above formula a go. I used sodium carbonate, not store labelled washing soda.
Mixed up a litre on Saturday evening. My first test was to cut an 8x10 into 8 for a developer time test. Exposed to room light and put into dev at 30 sec intervals, pull at 5 mins and that's a range of 1.5 to 5 minutes.
Every piece went full black within a minute. Decided on a 2 minute dev time. Established an enlarger time for contact prints and made a few. I can't tell the difference between those and some Dektol contacts I made over 2 years ago.
I tire quickly now so called it a day after 8 sheets, including the testing. Sunday morning did 3 contacts and the dev was still good. Made another contact just now, Monday afternoon. It still works fine. That's about 40 hours in an open tray. I'm wanting contacts of my last roll to give to family so I plan on making a print every am and pm until it dies.
you have Dektol.
I read that here some time ago, the metric measurements in brackets are mine.
I finally got my darkroom ready for action and gave the above formula a go. I used sodium carbonate, not store labelled washing soda.
Mixed up a litre on Saturday evening. My first test was to cut an 8x10 into 8 for a developer time test. Exposed to room light and put into dev at 30 sec intervals, pull at 5 mins and that's a range of 1.5 to 5 minutes.
Every piece went full black within a minute. Decided on a 2 minute dev time. Established an enlarger time for contact prints and made a few. I can't tell the difference between those and some Dektol contacts I made over 2 years ago.
I tire quickly now so called it a day after 8 sheets, including the testing. Sunday morning did 3 contacts and the dev was still good. Made another contact just now, Monday afternoon. It still works fine. That's about 40 hours in an open tray. I'm wanting contacts of my last roll to give to family so I plan on making a print every am and pm until it dies.