----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill D. Casselberry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: February 15, 2001 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: Developing B/W Film w/ Mike J.


> Jim Meeks wrote:
>
> > Mike, I recently read something you said on the list in
regards to number
> > of film rolls developed at one time. I think you said
something like you
> > were developing 3 rolls at one time and I would guess you
were using a 4
> > roll tank. Is this so you don't put a strain on the
developer in regards to
> > it's capacity?
>
> from my understanding, the key is that one must have enough
> chemistry to complete the job - so if using dilutions, you
have
> to reduce the area of film being developed accordingly. The
more
> the dilution (in a fixed volume of solution), the fewer rolls
> can be fully developed.

One of the reasons I use HC:110 is because of the chemistry
volumes used in the Jobo. I can process as many as 10 rolls of
120, or 8 rolls of 35mm 36 exp in one liter of developer. Not
many developers have that kind of capacity. HC110 dilution C
does.
William Robb

>
>
> Bill


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