Autonerd
Member
Just developed my first roll of Arista EDU 100, and when I poured out the developer, it was... green???
My stop and fixer took on the same greenish tinge - thankfully they were pretty much exhausted and ready to be tossed out anyway, so I dumped 'em.
I generally don't pre-wash, so I don't know if that would make a difference (would it?). But assuming this is the same stuff as Foma, does Foma 100 do the same thing? Is it specific to 120-size roll film?
I was planning to pick up some Foma 100 in 35mm tomorrow, but if it turns the developer green... no thanks! (I have used Foma 200 and didn't have this issue.)
And is there any harm in re-using green stop/fixer?
Thanks!
Aaron
My stop and fixer took on the same greenish tinge - thankfully they were pretty much exhausted and ready to be tossed out anyway, so I dumped 'em.
I generally don't pre-wash, so I don't know if that would make a difference (would it?). But assuming this is the same stuff as Foma, does Foma 100 do the same thing? Is it specific to 120-size roll film?
I was planning to pick up some Foma 100 in 35mm tomorrow, but if it turns the developer green... no thanks! (I have used Foma 200 and didn't have this issue.)
And is there any harm in re-using green stop/fixer?
Thanks!
Aaron