markrewald
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I posted this question on Flickr, but my lack of patience got the better of me. 
My experience has been with single developer solutions (i.e. D-76 and Rodinal) so the math seems pretty easy to me. For instance, if I want to make 800ml of a working solution of D-76 at a 1+1 ration it is 400ml of D-76 to 400ml of water.
Now I want to try PMK Pyro. Mixing as I see it is: 1 part A + 2 part B + 100 parts water. So do I divide 800ml by 103 (1+2+100) to find the individual parts? So in this example it would be: 9.7ml part A + 19.5ml part B + 770.8ml of water?
Sorry if this is a noob question.

My experience has been with single developer solutions (i.e. D-76 and Rodinal) so the math seems pretty easy to me. For instance, if I want to make 800ml of a working solution of D-76 at a 1+1 ration it is 400ml of D-76 to 400ml of water.
Now I want to try PMK Pyro. Mixing as I see it is: 1 part A + 2 part B + 100 parts water. So do I divide 800ml by 103 (1+2+100) to find the individual parts? So in this example it would be: 9.7ml part A + 19.5ml part B + 770.8ml of water?
Sorry if this is a noob question.