Hello everyone,
I've recently purchased a package of Dektol powder to prepare 3.8 liters of paper developer. According to the instructions, the stock solution should be diluted 1+2 with water before use.
To save storage space, I'm considering making the stock solution more concentrated, reducing it by half (i.e., making 1.9 liters of stock solution) and then diluting it 1+6 with water (right ratio?).
Does anyone know if this approach would work effectively? Would it impact the performance or shelf life of the developer?
Thanks for your insights!
Best,
Emilio
I've recently purchased a package of Dektol powder to prepare 3.8 liters of paper developer. According to the instructions, the stock solution should be diluted 1+2 with water before use.
To save storage space, I'm considering making the stock solution more concentrated, reducing it by half (i.e., making 1.9 liters of stock solution) and then diluting it 1+6 with water (right ratio?).
Does anyone know if this approach would work effectively? Would it impact the performance or shelf life of the developer?
Thanks for your insights!
Best,
Emilio