M Carter
Member
Been very happy with rotary for 4x5 sheets; 15ml DD-X + 135ml water for 1+9, looks great, saves a lot of developer.
But that's been one sheet at a time; my tank will hold two, so I need to test for matching the density between one neg and two negs.
Two sheets with 15+135 (of course) shows very weak development, there's not enough developer in the can for two and the dev exhausts.
So for two sheets, would 30+270 get me in the ballpark? (My tank can do 300ml without overflow). Or is the additional depth of liquid (and thus the film being submerged for 2x the time) going to change development time?
I know I'll need to test to dial this in, but I've burned through a lot of film getting happy with my one-sheet time. Just looking for a starting point or any advice to dial it all in.
But that's been one sheet at a time; my tank will hold two, so I need to test for matching the density between one neg and two negs.
Two sheets with 15+135 (of course) shows very weak development, there's not enough developer in the can for two and the dev exhausts.
So for two sheets, would 30+270 get me in the ballpark? (My tank can do 300ml without overflow). Or is the additional depth of liquid (and thus the film being submerged for 2x the time) going to change development time?
I know I'll need to test to dial this in, but I've burned through a lot of film getting happy with my one-sheet time. Just looking for a starting point or any advice to dial it all in.