Well not really, you would get results exactly consistant with a 14% sensitizer in your emulsion. But due to the low ratio of water and gelatin you would need tape (spacers) for the mold coating process to be about 1/2 mil (25 microns) to get that 8 micron thick coating. Whereas doubling the water to 200ml will allow you to use the 1 mil (50 microns) tape for a final 8 microns thick coating.I got it John, thanks. But if I use, let's say (stupidly ) 4 grams of AmDi and 28 grams of gelatin in 100ml of water and said I am using a 14% AmDi to gelatin wouldn't I get some funky monkey results ?
The water is used to determine thickness and has nothing to do with the final emulsion properties because we are always trying for about a 7 micron thickness (give or take a little). Agian, usually water is only changed to compensate for your coating technique. The AmDi to Gelatin determines absorbtion rate, mass loss in final gelatin, amount of light that passes through to object, exposure time, fixing time, etc...