Sizam
23-Dec-2008, 12:01
Hey,
Full of '1st time' questions. So I'm getting ready to use the Kodak E6 kit in my CPP2 with my 3005 tank, I'd like to process just one 8x10 sheet as a test case to make sure I got everything working correctly. Problem is how do I measure out chemicals for this situation?
The kodak instructions give good directions on how to mix only part of the kit into smaller batches (250,350,500 etc) but:
a)What is the minimum amount of chemicals I need to develop 1 8x10 sheet
b)My jobo manual says the minimum amt of fluid to use in the 3005 is 650mL but thats WAY too much chemicals for one 8x10 sheet.
I've read elsewhere somebody saying 250mL was plenty to develop 20 4x5 sheets, by that math say 100mL should be fine for one 8x10 sheet, can I mix up chemicals for 100mL then dilute that to 700mL to run in my 3005?
Thanks,
Sam
Full of '1st time' questions. So I'm getting ready to use the Kodak E6 kit in my CPP2 with my 3005 tank, I'd like to process just one 8x10 sheet as a test case to make sure I got everything working correctly. Problem is how do I measure out chemicals for this situation?
The kodak instructions give good directions on how to mix only part of the kit into smaller batches (250,350,500 etc) but:
a)What is the minimum amount of chemicals I need to develop 1 8x10 sheet
b)My jobo manual says the minimum amt of fluid to use in the 3005 is 650mL but thats WAY too much chemicals for one 8x10 sheet.
I've read elsewhere somebody saying 250mL was plenty to develop 20 4x5 sheets, by that math say 100mL should be fine for one 8x10 sheet, can I mix up chemicals for 100mL then dilute that to 700mL to run in my 3005?
Thanks,
Sam