valdas
Veteran
I've been developing BW film for ages and this basic question never came to my mind because usually I don't develop many films at a time...
So here we go - I assume that developing time in the datasheets provided by film/chemistry manufacturer usually applies to single film. Then if developing in stock solution, there is a recommendation to increase development time by x% for each next film (e.g. 1liter stock = 10 films, first= standard dev. time then plus 10% for each next film). What about the situation if I develop 5-6 films at a time as one batch, how much should I adjust the developing time (if at all) - is it the same as if I was developing the 5th or 6th film? Intuitively this does not sound right to me... Another situation - if it is not stock, but 1:1 (which I prefer) and I develop several films at a time, do I need to adjust development time? What is your experience?
Thanks
So here we go - I assume that developing time in the datasheets provided by film/chemistry manufacturer usually applies to single film. Then if developing in stock solution, there is a recommendation to increase development time by x% for each next film (e.g. 1liter stock = 10 films, first= standard dev. time then plus 10% for each next film). What about the situation if I develop 5-6 films at a time as one batch, how much should I adjust the developing time (if at all) - is it the same as if I was developing the 5th or 6th film? Intuitively this does not sound right to me... Another situation - if it is not stock, but 1:1 (which I prefer) and I develop several films at a time, do I need to adjust development time? What is your experience?
Thanks