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I don't want to mix up the whole bottle of syrup. Where can I find the formulas for mixing up working developer directly from the syrup for the various dilutions?
Actually, dilution B is 1:31. That is, 1 ounce concentrate to 31 ounces of water to make 32 ounces of working strength. So in metric terms, that should be 31.25 ml of concentrate plus water to make 1000 ml.The way I do it, and I always mix from the syrup, is very simple. If I want 1:32 (dil B) and want 1000ml as a final volume, I divide 1000 by 33 (32 + 1, easy eh). That gives you 30.3 ml of goo and then add water to bring it up to 1000 ml (969.7 ml).
One other thing I do when making high dilutions like this, or Rodinal. I use a graduated cylinder that holds only about 50cc (ml), more accurate than larger ones. I use 1:45 for HC110 and tri-x, gives me a bit more control, about 9min at 72 degrees. For 1000cc's this comes to 22cc's of HC-110 (1000/45). I fill the graduate to 20cc with water first, then add the syrup to come to a total of 42cc's. With the water in the graduate first, the syrup comes out more easily. I also keep a couple hundred cc's in another graduate, part of the 1000, to fill and dump the small graduate a couple of times to be sure I get all the syrup.
I don't want to mix up the whole bottle of syrup. Where can I find the formulas for mixing up working developer directly from the syrup for the various dilutions?
Actually, dilution B is 1:31. That is, 1 ounce concentrate to 31 ounces of water to make 32 ounces of working strength. So in metric terms, that should be 31.25 ml of concentrate plus water to make 1000 ml.
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