PhotoJim
Member
Hi,
I have a pretty good stash of bulk chemical ingredients that I got many years ago (some as long ago as fifteen years). I fell out of darkroom work for several years and now I'm starting to get back into things, and I'm wondering what can stay and what should go.
I'm particularly concerned about developing agents (I have hydroquinone, metol, and Phenidone, plus pyrogallol and pyrocatechin) plus the other standard things you'd expect - potassium bromide, borax, sodium carbonate and sulfite, and so on. I can make a full inventory if it would be helpful.
I'm not sure off the top of my head which form of the chemicals that come in various -hydrate forms are, but I'm sure they're properly labelled and I realize the full-water and monohydrated versions will have tended to have reverted to the stable form.
Are the developing agents okay? Or at least, likely enough to be okay that it's worth mixing up a developer and testing with an unimportant roll? What about the other ingredients?
Thanks in advance!
Jim
I have a pretty good stash of bulk chemical ingredients that I got many years ago (some as long ago as fifteen years). I fell out of darkroom work for several years and now I'm starting to get back into things, and I'm wondering what can stay and what should go.
I'm particularly concerned about developing agents (I have hydroquinone, metol, and Phenidone, plus pyrogallol and pyrocatechin) plus the other standard things you'd expect - potassium bromide, borax, sodium carbonate and sulfite, and so on. I can make a full inventory if it would be helpful.
I'm not sure off the top of my head which form of the chemicals that come in various -hydrate forms are, but I'm sure they're properly labelled and I realize the full-water and monohydrated versions will have tended to have reverted to the stable form.
Are the developing agents okay? Or at least, likely enough to be okay that it's worth mixing up a developer and testing with an unimportant roll? What about the other ingredients?
Thanks in advance!
Jim