For HCA, I use Steve Anchell's formula, without the sodium bisulfite: 200 grams sodium sulfite in 1 litre of water. This is diluted 1:9 for a working solution, so 1 litre of stock makes 10 litres of HCA. He says that 1 liter can be used for fifty 8x10 prints. Does he mean a liter of working solution or a liter of stock? If he means working solution, then 1 litre of stock will clear 500 prints, which seems a lot. On the other hand, if he means stock, the 1 liter of working solution will clear only five 8x10 prints, which doesn't seem like a lot.
I never mix up stock solution because it doesn't keep very well. I add 20 grams of sodium sulfite to 1 liter of water for a printing session, but maybe I should be making more. Or less. Which?
I never mix up stock solution because it doesn't keep very well. I add 20 grams of sodium sulfite to 1 liter of water for a printing session, but maybe I should be making more. Or less. Which?

