simulatordan
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Hello Jeff,
I've found my copy of the instructions; sorry for the delay.
The developer is made up of 2 components:
i. CD4 ( small tube )
ii. Sodium Carbonate ( bag )
The Blix is also made up of 2 components:
i. Ammonioum Thiosulphate ( large bag )
ii. Iron EDTA complex ( small bag )
Storage:
Dev unopened 2yrs opened 6mths
Blix unopened 2yrs opened 6mths
liquid storage = disolved powders NOT mixed solutions:
unused Dev/Blix 4wks used 2/3wks
The developing instructions say
" 12 full film lengths may be processed in each 1ltr kit with no change in developing time ( limited to 2 films per 300ml in miniature developing tanks ). Discard after this number has been processed. One film is equivalent to one 36 exposure 35mm or one 120mm film.
NB - If 12 films are to be processed in 1ltr without increase in development time. proceed with four batched of three films on each run. Any extension to this is experimental."
I did 3 films per 375ml; this is one 35mm at a time in a small tank. and saved the solutions.
I repeated this cycle 3 times to give me 9 films.
I then used 590ml of the already used solutions to process 1 120 film and then discarded it. Doing this twice.
If you add up the volumes you will find that I diluted the developer to make 1.2 litres approximately and had to add a little water to the final 120 mm film to get enough to cover it. Similarly the Blix which perhaps is not so critical.
The chemists among us can better tell you whether this was a good idea but I got some acceptable results.
I hope you will find this of some use.
Regards Daniel
I've found my copy of the instructions; sorry for the delay.
The developer is made up of 2 components:
i. CD4 ( small tube )
ii. Sodium Carbonate ( bag )
The Blix is also made up of 2 components:
i. Ammonioum Thiosulphate ( large bag )
ii. Iron EDTA complex ( small bag )
Storage:
Dev unopened 2yrs opened 6mths
Blix unopened 2yrs opened 6mths
liquid storage = disolved powders NOT mixed solutions:
unused Dev/Blix 4wks used 2/3wks
The developing instructions say
" 12 full film lengths may be processed in each 1ltr kit with no change in developing time ( limited to 2 films per 300ml in miniature developing tanks ). Discard after this number has been processed. One film is equivalent to one 36 exposure 35mm or one 120mm film.
NB - If 12 films are to be processed in 1ltr without increase in development time. proceed with four batched of three films on each run. Any extension to this is experimental."
I did 3 films per 375ml; this is one 35mm at a time in a small tank. and saved the solutions.
I repeated this cycle 3 times to give me 9 films.
I then used 590ml of the already used solutions to process 1 120 film and then discarded it. Doing this twice.
If you add up the volumes you will find that I diluted the developer to make 1.2 litres approximately and had to add a little water to the final 120 mm film to get enough to cover it. Similarly the Blix which perhaps is not so critical.
The chemists among us can better tell you whether this was a good idea but I got some acceptable results.
I hope you will find this of some use.
Regards Daniel