Maybe this is obvious but I actually could not find the answer searching for a while. Never used powdered chemistry before...
I bought the Adofix P II powder to make 1000 mL of concentrate using distilled water. Apparently it's good for 10 films, no diluting. But the problem is that I need to use about 600 mL to develop 2x135 in a Paterson tank, or 500 mL when I want to develop 1x120, or 300 mL for 1x135. The tank won't hold 1000 mL.
So my question is:
I also bought three of the Adox powder developers (XT-3, 49, and D76?)...but haven't read their instructions yet so I'll hold off on asking about those. But generally seems to be that you can re-use unless diluted in which case it becomes one-shot.
I bought the Adofix P II powder to make 1000 mL of concentrate using distilled water. Apparently it's good for 10 films, no diluting. But the problem is that I need to use about 600 mL to develop 2x135 in a Paterson tank, or 500 mL when I want to develop 1x120, or 300 mL for 1x135. The tank won't hold 1000 mL.
So my question is:
- Do I pour out 600 mL from the 1000 mL concentrate, and pour the used fixer back into the 1000 mL when done, discard after 10 films?
- Or do I split it into a 600 mL batch and a 400 mL batch, and never mix them back together, using the 600 mL for up to 6 films and the 400 mL batch up to 4 films?
I also bought three of the Adox powder developers (XT-3, 49, and D76?)...but haven't read their instructions yet so I'll hold off on asking about those. But generally seems to be that you can re-use unless diluted in which case it becomes one-shot.
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