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Hello,
This is the first time I am developing film and I don't even know if my calculations are correct. This is to develop Adox CMS 20 using the Adotech developer. In order to increase the life span of the developer we need to add water the same amount as how much developer was taken out. The dilution rate are given as follows
Once opened, Adox Adotech Developer will last only 6 weeks before oxidizing.
It is recommended to add an equal amount of water to developer that is removed from the bottle to preserve the developer activity.*
With every following film being developed, the amount of developer concentrate used needs to be increased accordingly. *
Example to make 250 ml of final working solution (small tank):
first film 10ml of concentrate plus 240 ml of water,
second film 12.5 ml*plus*237.50*of water,
third film 16.5 ml*plus*233.50*of water,
fourth film 25 ml*plus*225 ml*of water,
last film all of the remaining diluted concentrate plus 200 ml*of water.
This will extend the developer life to 12 months.
Now all was clear until I realize that I need a total of 290ml of working solution to develop a single 35mm film in the Paterson tank. The above example given to me was using 250ml of working solution. My new calculations are as below
First film 11.6ml + 278.4ml water
Second film 14.5ml + 275.5ml water
Third film 19.14ml + 270.86ml water
Fourth film 29.0ml + 261ml water
Fifth film 58ml + 232ml water.
Obviously using this method I can only develop four films.
Is the calculations correct? Someone help me confirm them please.
Thank you
Mark Lim
This is the first time I am developing film and I don't even know if my calculations are correct. This is to develop Adox CMS 20 using the Adotech developer. In order to increase the life span of the developer we need to add water the same amount as how much developer was taken out. The dilution rate are given as follows
Once opened, Adox Adotech Developer will last only 6 weeks before oxidizing.
It is recommended to add an equal amount of water to developer that is removed from the bottle to preserve the developer activity.*
With every following film being developed, the amount of developer concentrate used needs to be increased accordingly. *
Example to make 250 ml of final working solution (small tank):
first film 10ml of concentrate plus 240 ml of water,
second film 12.5 ml*plus*237.50*of water,
third film 16.5 ml*plus*233.50*of water,
fourth film 25 ml*plus*225 ml*of water,
last film all of the remaining diluted concentrate plus 200 ml*of water.
This will extend the developer life to 12 months.
Now all was clear until I realize that I need a total of 290ml of working solution to develop a single 35mm film in the Paterson tank. The above example given to me was using 250ml of working solution. My new calculations are as below
First film 11.6ml + 278.4ml water
Second film 14.5ml + 275.5ml water
Third film 19.14ml + 270.86ml water
Fourth film 29.0ml + 261ml water
Fifth film 58ml + 232ml water.
Obviously using this method I can only develop four films.
Is the calculations correct? Someone help me confirm them please.
Thank you
Mark Lim
