scorpius73
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i use the patterson tank system for developing b&w film. the patterson tank calls for using 290ml for each reel of 35mm film to be developed. i was reading in the film developing cookbook, to use 250ml for each reel. so, if im using kodak d76 1:1. that would be 500ml for each reel. thats 210ml more developer. i just wanted to know if any of you use 500ml of developer and do you see any difference? ill try it out but i just wanted to know if you saw any difference. thanks.
back alley
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i use what the tank calls for...10 ounces per reel.
mpt600
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I use Paterson as well. It says 290ml, use 300, it makes the maths easier. If your dev needs diluting 1:1, use 150ml dev, 150 ml water. Personally I use DDX, 1:4, 60ml dev, 240ml water.
popstar
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Ditto what mpt600 said. I use DD-X the same way (1:4, etc.). IMO, 500mm per reel is overkill. Have fun in any case!
Flyfisher Tom
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Or you can use even less by switching to stainless steel tanks (they need less solution to begin with). Usually 250ml per 1 roll of 35mm film is quite enough.
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