I'm working with 5x4 TMY-2, processed in a Jobo 3010 tank, 10 sheets at a time. I'm mixing up my fixer from concentrate before each processing run.
How much concentrate do I need for the "standard" 80 sqin of film area? I'm asking because I seem to remember that TMY-2, indeed all the Tmax films, are "harder" on fixer than traditional films.
Also, to make stock from concentrate it's a 1:3 dilution (one part concentrate, three parts water). If for some reason this turns out to not be enough volume for the Jobo 3010 tank, can I dilute the concentrate farther and still be effective? Say 1:4? As long as I run it for maximum time (five minutes IIRC) I would think I would be fine. But is there a reason to not do this?
How much concentrate do I need for the "standard" 80 sqin of film area? I'm asking because I seem to remember that TMY-2, indeed all the Tmax films, are "harder" on fixer than traditional films.
Also, to make stock from concentrate it's a 1:3 dilution (one part concentrate, three parts water). If for some reason this turns out to not be enough volume for the Jobo 3010 tank, can I dilute the concentrate farther and still be effective? Say 1:4? As long as I run it for maximum time (five minutes IIRC) I would think I would be fine. But is there a reason to not do this?
