pentaxuser
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I have done a thorough search and very helpful it was too and have read the Kodak publication but I have a couple of questions to which I couldn't find answers
1. The kit I have is the 4x 5L one from AgPhotographic, here in the U.K. Is it better to make up 1L for the Nova and retain under gas the remaining concentrates, making up another 1L as required or to make up 5L of working solution, decant into winebags which prevent air entering as the solution is drawn off and replenish according to print usage?
2. To those who do their RA4 processing with a Nova Quad, how long do find the solution to last in the slots? It may take me quite a few days or a week or more to do many prints and while I'd definitely need to replenish some of the solution each time I had a printing session as per the Kodak replenishment rate, a lot of it would be getting older in the slot?
I find with B&W Ilford MG dev that with replenishment that it deteriorates hardly at all but I have no experience of RA4 slot processing.
Each slot as users will know is covered by a tube which effectively reduces the surface area of the chemical to a very small surface. Would it help to give a quick squirt of gas and hold that on the surface with a cling film wrap or is that not required?
Thanks
pentaxuser
1. The kit I have is the 4x 5L one from AgPhotographic, here in the U.K. Is it better to make up 1L for the Nova and retain under gas the remaining concentrates, making up another 1L as required or to make up 5L of working solution, decant into winebags which prevent air entering as the solution is drawn off and replenish according to print usage?
2. To those who do their RA4 processing with a Nova Quad, how long do find the solution to last in the slots? It may take me quite a few days or a week or more to do many prints and while I'd definitely need to replenish some of the solution each time I had a printing session as per the Kodak replenishment rate, a lot of it would be getting older in the slot?
I find with B&W Ilford MG dev that with replenishment that it deteriorates hardly at all but I have no experience of RA4 slot processing.
Each slot as users will know is covered by a tube which effectively reduces the surface area of the chemical to a very small surface. Would it help to give a quick squirt of gas and hold that on the surface with a cling film wrap or is that not required?
Thanks
pentaxuser