Can't you just add more solution to the tank?  IIRC, one generally runs
a Jobo using less chemistry than when doing hand processing, about 1/2
the chemistry, right?  If that's correct, couldn't you just fill the
tank with more solution?

I think that, to a degree, you're correct about developer, although
there are enough differences between *certain* developers (IMO) that
you'd not be able to match results, depending, of course, on what
results you're trying to match.  For example, I just can't see how
Acufine will produce results similar to FG-7 <g>.

William Robb wrote:

> Developer capacity. I haven't used X-Tol, but D-76 and its close
> cousin ID-11 are run very close to capacity at full strength in
> a Jobo if the tank is at its film capacity.
> Frankly, I went to HC:110 because of its flexibility WRT
> dilution, and I haven't tried many onther developers in the
> Jobo. ID-11 works fine at full strength, I haven't tried 1:1
> because of capacity concerns.
> I have this possibly wrong belief that developer is developer is
> developer, and the results from any two different developers can
> be matched with some testing.

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