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    Minimum quantity of Rodinal

    I intend to stand develop 8 sheets of 5x7 film in a hanger tank which takes 3000 ml of developer. Which quantity (ml) of Rodinal should I take?

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    Re: Minimum quantity of Rodinal

    On the Adox Adonal page which is fairly standard, for 4 sheets of 4x5, you need a minimum of 5mL. I think if you were to do 1:100 stand development you'd be pretty safe with 30mL of rodinal and 2970mL of distilled water. You would have plenty of extra developer in that case

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    Re: Minimum quantity of Rodinal

    Quote Originally Posted by Deval View Post
    On the Adox Adonal page which is fairly standard, for 4 sheets of 4x5, you need a minimum of 5mL. I think if you were to do 1:100 stand development you'd be pretty safe with 30mL of rodinal and 2970mL of distilled water. You would have plenty of extra developer in that case
    Thanks. Worked fine.

    Klaus

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    Re: Minimum quantity of Rodinal

    I thought the minimum was 10ml of stock solution but it seems there are many who get away with 5ml ...

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    Re: Minimum quantity of Rodinal

    Quoting the Agfa Rodinal processing pamphlet:
    "Yield
    One-shot developer: with 500 ml concentrate about fifty films
    (135-36 or 120 roll-film) can be developed."

    That's 10ml per 8x10 equivalent, i.e. one 8x10 sheet, four 4x5 sheets, one 36 exp 35mm roll, or one 120 roll.

    Rodinal wants infrequent gentle agitation.
    I expect those who use less concentrate agitate more aggressively.
    Doing so defeats the compensating effect of the developer.

    - Leigh
    If you believe you can, or you believe you can't... you're right.

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