The instructions are on the label of the starter. Kodak puts the volume of the individual components on the replenisher labels just divide by 4. You really need to decant into small bottles (full glass) if you're going to split. I have stored mixed replenisher in absolutely full glass 1 qt bottles for 6 months. Only add starter and water when ready to use 1 shot.
So I just checked the instructions and I mixed the starter with the replenisher to make a working tank solution correctly. 860ml repleshier -> 18ml starter LORR -> 122ml water.
Should I share my negatives? I seem to have done the mixing ratios correctly but still have thin negatives.
That sounds correct. Are you sure about the temperature? Cell phone snaps of negatives are helpful
Looks like the pics of the old Impala are underexposed. Hard to tell.
I run 3'15" @ 100°F in a Jobo.
Also when looking at the borders they are also thin. Can that be due to underexposure?
To me, the bottom strip looks over-developed,
Here is the starter I am using. Someone from another forum had posted the mixing instructions for the flexicolor color replenisher. (3667805). I mixed it into 5L ratios by dividing by 4.The tank solution mixing instructions for the regular flexicolor replenisher are not correct anymore since the starter listed is no longer available.
Here is the starter I am using. Someone from another forum had posted the mixing instructions for the flexicolor kit I have (3667805). I mixed it into 5L ratios by dividing by 4.
I have tried both mixtures on the back but both have produced thin negatives.
I found my mixing instruction, but I have the formula for 1L, so x5. this is for replenisher as I have a working solution, but it should be easy to figure out how much starter to use. Can't remember which kodak doc I got the info from, sorry. this is for kodak flexicolor developer 20L Manufacturer #: 3667805 same as what you asked about
A) 64ml
B) 10ml
C) 10ml
water to 1 liter,
so for 5L,
A) 320ml
B) 50ml
C) 50ml
water to 5 liter
john
Pardon my confusion but the part A of the dev replenisher bottle for the 20L kit has a net content of 1.5 liters.
If this is the same kit and part A for 1 liter is 64ml wouldn't 64ml x 20 give you 1,280. Shouldn't it equal 1.5 if it's the same ratio? I just want to be absolutely correct before I mix any more chemicals.
Thank you
Good question. But I wonder if he's doing tank solution strength (86%) developer, to which you also need to add starter. 1500*.86 does equal 1290. Which the jugs dumped straight into water to make 20L is replenisher strength solution.
I think. But I could be wrong.
I found my mixing instruction, but I have the formula for 1L, so x5. this is for replenisher as I have a working solution, but it should be easy to figure out how much starter to use. Can't remember which kodak doc I got the info from, sorry. this is for kodak flexicolor developer 20L Manufacturer #: 3667805 same as what you asked about
A) 64ml
B) 10ml
C) 10ml
water to 1 liter,
so for 5L,
A) 320ml
B) 50ml
C) 50ml
water to 5 liter
john
I see, I think the part in red is what confused me. I thought you were stating that the below was the mixture for the replenisher only.
yeh, the formula i listed is was for the replenisher only. so you did get what I wrote the way I intended.
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