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As you didn't bother to open my link, here is a quote from there:
I replied to him before I saw your reply. And then I was actually reading that thread youLinked while you were replying indignantly. Chill out man.
As you didn't bother to open my link, here is a quote from there:
I replied to him before I saw your reply. And then I was actually reading that thread youLinked while you were replying indignantly. Chill out man.
Sorry! I feel like this forum is sometimes like writing to ghosts. It feels frustrating that when I take effort finding the thread & post, the post is completely ignored like I don't exists.
Right but using it one shot I get that same consistency. Replenished costs less but is there any photographic reason to do it?
Do you mean stock solution loses it's power by time and therefore consistency is worse?
Replenisher is just stock Xtol, it will expire. By calling it replenisher it doesn't change it's expiration time![]()
What an excellent post!As you didn't bother to open my link, here is a quote from there:
"Better economy, subtly different tonality and speed, slightly better sharpness, less environmental impact, markedly advantageous workflow with large format (much less waste with many tanks), ease of use with varying ambient temperatures.
As the developer ripens - reaches a steady state balance of byproduct build-up and activity - it gives me a result I prefer. And I really like the workflow. "
(posted by MattKing)
What an excellent post!![]()
Does the 100ml per film mean also 100ml per sheet? What if I overdevelop for double time, do I have to take that into account in replenishing volume?
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