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I've noticed that I can't leave Chinese amidol out in the tray overnight as I've grown used to doing with Artcraft amidol. After struggling with a particularly troublesome negative on Sunday afternoon, I decided to bag it for a while and watch the 4th quarter of the Redskins game (boy, was that ever a painful mistake).
Yesterday evening I tried to pick up where I had left off and found the prints that I was getting had weak blacks and an overall washed out look, even with increased exposure. Sunday's prints had been beautifully rich in tone at all points of the scale.
Having said that, I should say that I've come to actually prefer the Chinese stuff, as it yields denser blacks and seems to arrive at a beautiful print more quickly. So I put up with the nasty staining and one shot my fixer to use it. Just beware of the fact that it oxidizes quickly.
Has anyone else noticed this and if so do you know where we hit the wall as far as useful tray life is concerned with Chinese amidol? Artcraft working solution is good for two or three days in a tray.
Yesterday evening I tried to pick up where I had left off and found the prints that I was getting had weak blacks and an overall washed out look, even with increased exposure. Sunday's prints had been beautifully rich in tone at all points of the scale.
Having said that, I should say that I've come to actually prefer the Chinese stuff, as it yields denser blacks and seems to arrive at a beautiful print more quickly. So I put up with the nasty staining and one shot my fixer to use it. Just beware of the fact that it oxidizes quickly.
Has anyone else noticed this and if so do you know where we hit the wall as far as useful tray life is concerned with Chinese amidol? Artcraft working solution is good for two or three days in a tray.
