Mixing instructions should be in "Using Kodak Kit Chemicals in Motion Picture Film Laboratories" which says one bottle of part A makes 100 litres diluted and one bottle of part B makes 100 litres diluted.
Note that the replenishment rates in the book are only a guide. At the very least keep an eye on solution pH and run regular control strips if you are using the "add this much per thousand feet of 35mm film" rules in the book. The replenishment estimates assume certain evaporation rates and oxidation rates which may not hold true if you're not running film through the machine two shifts a day. If you're doing a roll now and then you're almost certainly going to need more replenishment and maybe additional dilution. ALWAYS RUN A STRIP-- DON'T BE LIKE RGB COLOR LABS! --scott -- Frameworks mailing list [email protected] https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org
