Jim Blodgett
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BTW, someone has confused you (quite possibly by intent). A roll of 120 is the same area, near enough, as a 135 36 exposure (or four sheets of 4x5 or a single 8x10). Your chemicals should be able to handle the same number of rolls of either size. I don't know what brand you have or what volume of solution it makes; but Cinestill says their Cs-41 is good for 20 rolls. I'd have to go reread the instructions to check, but I'm almost certain they recommend adding time as you use up the capacity.
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Yes, you're right. You got my curiosity up and I just reread the instructions. My suggested usage is the same number of rolls 120 as 35mm/36exp. They also recommend 50% more rolls of 35mm/24exp. I use 35mm so seldom it had slipped my mind that it was common for it to be sold either way. I must have read that chart a couple years ago whil e developing some 24 exp 35mm rolls and it just stuck.
Thanks for the reminder.
Edited to add I almost forgot to say how beautiful that photo is. I love the soft blue light behind the green and white foliage. Are those dogwood by any chance? Whatever they are, I love that photo. Nicely done.
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