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Did B/W printing in the past and now setting up for first time film developing hence another Newbe Question:

Re. mixing dev stop and fix quantities I get a bit confused as the tank supplier Paterson indicates a 290ml fill up quantity and info for mixing is indicated in many ways in a 300ml quantity for dev, stop and fix, even in Ilford brochures.

Do you fill up as the tank supplier prescribes or do you round up to 300ml?

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Provided it doesn't result in overfilling your tank, there is no harm in mixing up a larger more convenient amount.

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Provided it doesn't result in overfilling your tank, there is no harm in mixing up a larger more convenient amount.

Ian

Hi many thanks for your quick replies.
I will test the tank with 300ml H2O on overfilling.
I will mix to 300ml subs. when everything is ok.

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