Hello,
This seems like a simple question, but I didn't find it here or on google.
Just checking my math - 20x24 prints with the tray filled 1 inch deep = 480 cubic inches of chemical. With 1 cu. in. = 0.016 liters, this equals about 8 liters, ignoring the fact that 20x24 trays are larger than 20x24.
I've never printed this large before, so it will be a new thing for me to use 2 gallons of solution in each tray. I think I should be able to use less than 1 inch of solution depth. Does anyone have opinions on this? For one shot print developer it is a significant consumption from my point of view. Fixer can be reused, and stop bath is cheap.
The prints are not fine art, not for exhibition, etc. The first go-round is to see how my workflow and equipment stand up to the larger size. Thanks for any input/confirmation.
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