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Russ Young

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Can someone give an accurate estimation of the number of square inches of film that a milliliter of Rodinal can develop? I assume the amount per ml of developer holds true regardless of the dilution.

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I thought it was something like 5ml to 80 in^2. Somewhere on the bottle label or in the instructions should be a table of dilutions. I remember there being a footnote that says to not use less than X ml (oz) per roll/sheet
 

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I usually use it twice for 120 films. If i'm using 500mm with a 1:25 or 1:50 dilution, i've noticed no difference doing two or three rolls back to back. With 4x5 and 8x10 i'll use that developer most of the day, doing up to 5 sheets at a time for a total of maybe 16 sheets in 64 oz of developer.

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I use mostly 1:100 (500ml) for two rolls of film (35mm or 120). That makes 2.5ml/roll. I find it very slightly compensating but that is probably because of the low agitation I use.
 
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