Hi.I normally develop 6 sheets of film in a Paterson tank 1 liter with HC 110 at 1:31 dilution B,and it's ok.If i would use dilution H 1:64,i could'nt reach the minimum amount of concentrate recommended by Kodak.
Any solution? Thanks
I'm assuming that you are speaking about 4x5 sheets.
The Kodak capacity recommendation in J24 for HC-110 differentiates between tray and tank development.
For dilution B, the capacity recommendation for trays is ten 4x5 sheets (2.5 8x10 sheets) per litre, while the capacity recommendation for tanks is twenty 4x5 sheets (five 8x10 sheets) per litre.
So for dilution H, the numbers would be half that per litre: trays - five 4x5 sheets; tanks - ten 4x5 sheets.
If you are using a Paterson tank, I would suggest that the tank recommendation would be the better analog. Even if you use the tray recommendation, developing six is so close to developing five that you are probably okay.