If I remember right it's 250ml per roll of film (35/120), I use 200ml, it works. Dilution doesn't matter, as that's just the amount of developer you need, from there you add water until you've got your 1+3.
You need 120 ml + as much water as it takes to get the dilution you will use.
Therefore you need 240 ml or 8 oz stock for a stainless tank if you go for the ultimate fine grain option, more for plastic tanks whick is why I don`t use them. .
I can't find anywhere on the Ilford Fact Sheet where it says you should only develop 4 rolls of 35mm film per litre of Perceptol stock solution.
Check the Ilford Developer Tech Sheet P7 - http://www.ilfordphoto.com/Webfiles/200621612182416.pdf
Perceptol - 4 Rolls of 135/120 from 1L
Martin
It's in the file listed by Martin earlier - on page 7.
I noticed that this capacity is similar to Microdol-X (16 roll per 1 US Gallon). Obviously because these two are very similar products if not the same.
Question, if I use less than 250ml of stock, do I have to increase the dev time?
Edward - I've used smaller quantities, down to 25ml/sheet of 5x4. The results were very poor due to developer exhaustion, so I doubt increasing the development time will help in any way.
25 ml of stock concentrate or 25 ml of 1+3 working solution?
Should have been a little clearer - 25ml of stock solution.
I use Jobo 2100 tanks with about 800 ml capacity for 120 MF film. When Perceptol is for 4 films per liter, I have to mix 250 ml Perceptol stock and 550 ml water as for 1+3?
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