Hi Jim,
I have the Darkroom Cookbook and found the same explaination as posted by Leigh.
I don't know if there is a different advice in your book as I don't have that one.
Maybe you can give more details about what you found?
Anyway you are right about not saving to much on Developer.
however that is not the issue but to much waste is not good for our enviroment so I'm looking for a good balance.
Many thanks
Hans, this is (I believe) the 1st editon of FDC by Anchell & Troop, 1998. Here's the page:
8x10 film or 80 sq. inches =
1) 35mm roll, 36 exp.
1) roll 120
4) sheets 4x5
2) sheets 5x7
1) sheet 8x10
"Although it is true, as Kodak claims, that 100 ml of UNDILUTED D-76 is sufficient to develop 8x10 inches of film, it may not always be enough to develop the film to its fullest potential. The amount of solution required to cover the film's surface should not be confused with the amount of developer required to fully develop a roll of film.
For example, 100 ml of solution will cover one roll of 35mm, 36 exp. in a JOBO CPA-2 processor. However, to ensure full development of all images on the roll at least 250 ml of undiluted D-76 should be used, no matter what any manufacturer says to the contrary.
To maintain qulaity and consistancy use the following volumes each 8x10 inches of film, regardless of the processing method, even rotary processing.
Undiluted developers: at least 250 ml of D-76, Microdol-X, Xtol,
Dilute developers: at least 500 ml of D-76 1+1, Rodinal 1+25 and 1+50, , FX-1, FX-2, HC-110 1+31 and PMK.
Very dilute developers: use 1 liter of D-76 1+3, Rodinal 1+100, FX-2 1+1, HC-110 1+90.
These amounts may sound extreme to some, but saving on developer is penny wise and pound foolish. Do not try to make photography cost effective by skimping on developer. You'll never be able to maintain quality and consistancy, even if the results appear adequate."
This is advice I take. If I'm wasting developer, it isn't much and I pefer to think of it as an investment.
I use a lot of Pyrocat HD and use the PMK dilution above. No complaints.