BMbikerider
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Can anyone who may be connected to photographic industry in the chemical side say why the dilution of the developer concentrates for film should be all diluted in one operation, or as I do, as and when needed.. Two of the developers currently available in UK is the resurgence of a Kodak branded version and another made by JOBO who are better known for their equipment rather than chemicals.
With the Kodak one the keeping properties of one of the concentrates which was slightly 'champagne' colour before the bottles were opened has only darkened a tiny amount after being opened for a few months now and it still produces superb negatives. The JOBO version was the same and is easier to mix but one of the chemicals, the only one which was in a screw top brown glass bottle went black less than a week after opening.
In both cases would I have been better to mix the full 2.5 lite kits than mixing them as and when I used them?
Going back to when I started colour processing I used the Agfa version which had three different bottles and there was never a problem and I was able to use each kit to the end, usually over several months without anything 'going off'. There is never a clear warning that one of the part used concentrates will deteriorate quicker than the rest.
With the Kodak one the keeping properties of one of the concentrates which was slightly 'champagne' colour before the bottles were opened has only darkened a tiny amount after being opened for a few months now and it still produces superb negatives. The JOBO version was the same and is easier to mix but one of the chemicals, the only one which was in a screw top brown glass bottle went black less than a week after opening.
In both cases would I have been better to mix the full 2.5 lite kits than mixing them as and when I used them?
Going back to when I started colour processing I used the Agfa version which had three different bottles and there was never a problem and I was able to use each kit to the end, usually over several months without anything 'going off'. There is never a clear warning that one of the part used concentrates will deteriorate quicker than the rest.

