Well thats a shame.... i made the 875 h20 and 125 syrup... what should i do?
So, you now have
one liter of 1+7 mixed up and need to dilute it further to make 1+31
working solution. Rather than diluting the entire one liter of 1+7 (which would give you a very large amount of 1+31), I’d suggest decanting the 1+7 into smaller bottles and keep them full and tightly capped until needed. Then when you’re ready to develop film just dilute it further to make 1+31 working solution. Look again at the PDF p. 13
Storage, it says the shelf life for
stock solution (1+3) is reduced to 6 mos if these bottles are full and even less if half full. The 1+7 strength will be even less. Also note the info on
Capacity (p. 13), which states:
One liter of concentrate (diluted 1+31) makes 32 liters of working solution that will develop 160 rolls of 135/36, w/o replenishing [or 160 rolls of 120 film, since each film size has the same approx emulsion area].
However, your 1+7 batch only contains
1/8 liter, so all those quantities reduce to 1/8 of their stated values. Thus, 1/8 liter of concentrate (diluted 1+31) makes 4 liters of working solution that will develop 20 rolls of 135/36 or 20 rolls of 120 film. So if you hope to avoid wasting any concentrate, you have a lot of shooting to do rather hastily.