BradS
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I mixed up a liter of D-23 about a month ago. It has developed six sheets of FP-4+ (4x5) and four rolls of 35mm (36 exp). It has been stored in an amber glass bottle, with a poly cone cap. The ambient temp in the room has fluctuated between...oh, let's say, 60~90 degrees F.
This morning, I went to use the D-23 and noticed that there was a grey precipitate in the bottom of the beaker (as I was pouring the stuff into the film developing tank). All turned out OK...
Seems like the grey stuff must be silver...yes? Why would it fall out of solution? Is it time to mix up a new batch of D-23?
This morning, I went to use the D-23 and noticed that there was a grey precipitate in the bottom of the beaker (as I was pouring the stuff into the film developing tank). All turned out OK...
Seems like the grey stuff must be silver...yes? Why would it fall out of solution? Is it time to mix up a new batch of D-23?
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