Nick Vezey
I've finally identified a film - Delta 400 (35mm) - and a developer - DDX - that gives me negatives that I can print relatively well. However, as I don't shoot a great deal (one or two rolls a month) I end up ditching developer that has expired the Ilford stated lifespan. My proposed solution to this is to decant a fresh bottle of developer (1 litre) into 10x100ml brown glass bottles and then use as I need. I know it's a bit of an overkill, but my theory is that I'll get to use all the developer rather than throwing some away.
However, my question is - is this a good idea and will it be ok to decant the developer and keep it in unopened smaller bottles until needed. I'm happy to use 100ml per go @ 4:1 rather than waste stuff ?
I do have Rodinal, but I'm not sure it would be appropriate for the Delta films.
Grateful for any views or advice.
Many thanks
Nick
However, my question is - is this a good idea and will it be ok to decant the developer and keep it in unopened smaller bottles until needed. I'm happy to use 100ml per go @ 4:1 rather than waste stuff ?
I do have Rodinal, but I'm not sure it would be appropriate for the Delta films.
Grateful for any views or advice.
Many thanks
Nick
) and suck the air out using the vacuum pump. Google for "vacuvin" and you'll find them quick enough, Amazon.co.uk have them among others. Much less hassle than the wine box!
. Lasts for ages - cold and airless.
