Sal Santamaura
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I'm not going to count how many posters in this thread are arguing against conventional photographic developer dilution terminology (X:Y means X to Y, i.e. a ratio) and how many have grasped it. However, 'everyone but me' is clearly wrong. A small number of 'scientific purists' insistently buck reality, while most others pragmatically deal with what exists. Newcomers ought not be confused by stubborn 'ratio deniers.'...everyone but you understands what is meant. 1:1 is read one to one is is a proportion not a ratio...



. I thought life was simple and that in all photographic makers' literature on mixing chemicals both 1: 4 and 1+4 meant the same although clearly 1+4 as in 1 part liquid plus 4 parts water says what it means more clearly in my opinion.
