I've been mixing up LD20 developer for small print runs and am only getting 3 or 4 prints before the image gets blotchy and contrasty at a given exposure. Here are the details:
50ml part A + 50ml Part B + 1500ml water + 50ml Old Brown (1+1+30+1)
Developer temp: about 100F
EMaks grade 3
The image is ready in only a couple of minutes and all's good except I was hoping for a little more developer capacity. Is this about a normal result or is the higher temp killing the developer more quickly? What's a good quantity to mix if I want to have more consistency over a, say, 10 print run? LD20 and paper are expensive!
Mark
50ml part A + 50ml Part B + 1500ml water + 50ml Old Brown (1+1+30+1)
Developer temp: about 100F
EMaks grade 3
The image is ready in only a couple of minutes and all's good except I was hoping for a little more developer capacity. Is this about a normal result or is the higher temp killing the developer more quickly? What's a good quantity to mix if I want to have more consistency over a, say, 10 print run? LD20 and paper are expensive!
Mark
