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Ilford ID11 dilutions.
Ilford give times for ID11 for stock, 1+1 and 1+3, but how do I calculate a time if I wanted to try 1+2?
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Ilford ID11 dilutions.
In message , Darkroom User
writes Ilford give times for ID11 for stock, 1+1 and 1+3, but how do I calculate a time if I wanted to try 1+2? You could try checking the Massive Dev Chart http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.php and use the data for D-76. ID11 and D-76 are essentially the same formulation from different manufacturers. I don't know what film you are using but there is data for D-76 1+2 on Trix-400 -- Paul Giverin My Photos:- www.pbase.com/vendee |
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Ilford ID11 dilutions.
On 5/30/2011 11:21 AM, Darkroom User wrote:
Ilford give times for ID11 for stock, 1+1 and 1+3, but how do I calculate a time if I wanted to try 1+2? I use a formula: Time2 = SQRT(Dilution2/Dilution1) * Time1, Where Time 1 is the time associated with the first (known) dilution; Dilution 1 is the number of components in the first dilution; Dilution 2 is the number of components in the second dilution; Time 2 is the desired time for the second dilution. E.g., Dilution 1 is 1:1, so it has 2 dilution components The known time for Dilution 1 is 10 minutes. You are seeking the time for a 1:2 dilution, which has 3 dilution components. Time 2 = SQRT(3/2) * 10 = 10 * SQRT (3) / SQRT (2) = = 10 * 1.732/1.414 = 12.2 minutes. -- Francis A. Miniter Mesure is Medicine þauh þou muche ȝeor[n]e. Al nis not good to þe gost þat þe bodi lykeþ, Ne lyflode to þe licam þat leof is to þe soule. William Langland, The Vision of Piers Plowman Passus I, lines 33 - 35 |
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Ilford ID11 dilutions.
Darkroom User wrote:
: Ilford give times for ID11 for stock, 1+1 and 1+3, but how do I : calculate a time if I wanted to try 1+2? I would split the time and use that as the starting point for my development time testing. -- ------------------- Keep working dumbo needs the money |
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