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Chemicals Anonymous
Hey /p/
I bought Ilford developer, Ilford rapid fixer, and Kodak indicator stop bath

But I don't know the correct measurements to use for each tray. I tried to decipher the measurements on the bottles but they fucking suck

Are there any experienced darkroom users that can tell me the correct measurements?
>> Anonymous
just mix them altogether so then you get a 1 Step process :)
>> Anonymous
OP here
I plan on using Fiber Base Ilford Photo Paper
>> Anonymous
>>293638
Google. Do you use it? Start by looking up data sheets for the film you are developing. It's all there, the dilution and time you should put them in.
>> Anonymous
Does anyone have a basic method?
>> Anonymous
>>293695
by following the directions
>> Anonymous
>>293695
what do you mean? just plug the usb cable in your pc and transfer the photos.
>> Anonymous
Ok I may sound like a noob by asking this but on my bottle of rapid fixer (or any other bottle) it says to dilute 1+3 with water

Can anybody describe that to me in a more simple way?
>> Anonymous
>>294029
for every 1 millilitre add 3 millilitres of water
>> Anonymous
>>294038

does that apply to trays as well?
>> Jacob
Your measurements are based in ratios to make life simple. That is a 1:3 ratio ( one-to-three ) means one part solution to 3 parts water.. which means.. 1 liter of solution to 3 liters of water.. 1 gallon of solution to 3 gallons of water.. and so on and so forth.
>> Anonymous
>>294044
Of course, take one liter of plastic tray and mix it with three liters of water and everything will work out great!

To be more serious, what the hell are you talking about?
I hope for your sake you're just trolling.
>> Anonymous
>>294247
I should've been more specific

I'm making a pinhole camera and all I'm going to use is photo paper (no developing tanks involved)

What I was asking is if I should use the same measurements, make the mixture and PUT it in the tray for developing
>> Anonymous
>>294465
I'm guessing the answer is yes, right?