Doesn't really matter. If it's too strong, mix it weaker. Too weak, mix it stronger. The numbers are really more like a very rough starting point/guideline.
Doesn't really matter. If it's too strong, mix it weaker. Too weak, mix it stronger. The numbers are really more like a very rough starting point/guideline.
If you read the documentation released by Moersch on this product, you'll find that when he mentions a dilution of 1+... for a two-part concentrate, this means 0.5+0.5+... (so your option 'B').
Doesn't really matter. If it's too strong, mix it weaker. Too weak, mix it stronger. The numbers are really more like a very rough starting point/guideline.
This. Don't worry too much, just start and see what works for you. I generally mix something like 1+1+60 or 12ml A + 12ml B + 726ml water to make 750ml. This equates to 1+30 and gives me enough for a comfortable session of about 6 to 8 sheets 8x10" in about 3 to max 4 hours with my most used paper. I heat it up to 35 degrees C to speed up the development but this also will exhaust the developer sooner.
Every paper is different so experimenting is key, but it might get you started!