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Hi All,
I mixed together a custom high definition film developer formula and I was using regular tap water instead of distilled water (I ran out of distilled water). It seems the sodium carbonate has combined with the dissolved minerals in the tap water to form a water precipitate, calcium carbonate most likely. As a result, the mixture become cloudy when stirred and when it settles, the mixture has a sediment layer at the body of the bottle.
My question is...
Will this (calcium carbonate) precipitate be significantly deleterious to film development?
I was considering carefully decanting what developer I can after it settles and then discarding the rest. I figure it would be a waste to discard the entire developer. Any thoughts?
I mixed together a custom high definition film developer formula and I was using regular tap water instead of distilled water (I ran out of distilled water). It seems the sodium carbonate has combined with the dissolved minerals in the tap water to form a water precipitate, calcium carbonate most likely. As a result, the mixture become cloudy when stirred and when it settles, the mixture has a sediment layer at the body of the bottle.
My question is...
Will this (calcium carbonate) precipitate be significantly deleterious to film development?
I was considering carefully decanting what developer I can after it settles and then discarding the rest. I figure it would be a waste to discard the entire developer. Any thoughts?