one90guy
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I have ordered everything I need to start developing my own film, when mixing chemicals at say 1 to 9, does that mean 1 part chemical to 9 parts waterPlease do not laugh out loud.
Thanks
David
Here we go again. Read 2F/2F's post #6 above. That's the deal. There's no need to get nuts over this.
But for Kodak's stuff. They like to use the phrase 1:1, when it's really 1+1.
So, we are not allowed to say that Kodak are wrong?
What I said, in a nutshell, was that there are at least two acceptable methods for expressing dilutions, and Kodak uses one of these two. Therefore, stating that Kodak's use is flat-out wrong is incorrect. Both are correct, and Kodak could not use both, so they picked one. There are plenty of good arguments as to why Kodak might-should use the other method, and it is great to hear these arguments on A.P.U.G., as long as they are informative. However, those who say that Kodak is flat-out wrong are flat-out wrong. In any case, if anyone thinks that Kodak should change methods, they would be more effective making their case to Kodak proper, not the Internet.
although I do recommend trying to be accurate.
Accuracy is good, consistancy is even better.
Steve.
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