Doremus and all replied to the thread,
Thanks for sharing detailed experience and advice. It is very helpful.
Jay
Doremus and all replied to the thread,
Thanks for sharing detailed experience and advice. It is very helpful.
Jay
I use 5x7 trays to develop my sheet film. Total volume of solution (Developer + water) I use is about 800/900 mL. I agitate via shuffle method by Ansel Adams with emulsion side facing up, and not a single scratch. I have some tutorial videos that I saved if you would like.
Developer capacity is normally given as a number of "rolls".
A roll is anything that can be proofed on a single 8x10 sheet of paper, so one 8x10 sheet of film,
or four 4x5 films, or one 35mm 36-exp roll, or one 120 roll. You get the idea.
I normally double the volume of working developer for tray development, which I do for sheet film.
- Leigh
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