10 - 20 centigrade is not a refrigerator, its living room temperature around here in winter!
You meant 20 Farenheit?
First don't store photographic solutions in a refrigerator. Certain components can come out of solution due to the cold and be very difficult to bring back into solution. The only developer I know of where the manufacturer actually recommended such storage is Ethol TEC.
The lifespan of a developer depends on the nature of the developer and varies widely. Rodinal and HC-110 concentrates last for years. Most developers are good for about 6 months if properly stored. Best to make up an amount that can be used in a reasonable length of time depending on your own usage.
10 - 20 centigrade is not a refrigerator, its living room temperature around here in winter!
You meant 20 Farenheit?
*high-five*Definitely not Fahrenheit. Here in Jakarta, a 22°c night is freezing!![]()
if you gravitate to home brew, and want a stable shelf life, I would suggest you research Patrick Gainer's discussions - mostly as old posts on this site - on a product he called PC TEA.
It used phenidone, acsorbic acid, and an organic solvent (that may be hard to find in parts of the world), Tri Ethyl Amine.
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