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[FONT=Trebuchet MS, sans-serif]Developer Exhaustion ?[/FONT]
[FONT=Trebuchet MS, sans-serif]I think I already know the answer. After a year of waiting I got back in my darkroom and developed a roll of film. The results spooked me. The image on Aristo EDU 100 were barely visible and the edge marks were faint also. I use Claxtons f-76 1:9 For 6 mins at 71 degrees. I get the developer by the gallon and decant into hard plastic quart containers and then further decant into 2 oz glass bottles to the top and seal with cap. I have been using this technique for some time with consistent results. But yesterday raised real doubts. I still have 3 quarts of capped developer remaining. And wonder if there is anyway to test the solutions other than shooting a roll and developing it to see. I happen to have litmus paper to test alkalinity ,would that be usable as a test? [/FONT]
[FONT=Trebuchet MS, sans-serif]I think I already know the answer. After a year of waiting I got back in my darkroom and developed a roll of film. The results spooked me. The image on Aristo EDU 100 were barely visible and the edge marks were faint also. I use Claxtons f-76 1:9 For 6 mins at 71 degrees. I get the developer by the gallon and decant into hard plastic quart containers and then further decant into 2 oz glass bottles to the top and seal with cap. I have been using this technique for some time with consistent results. But yesterday raised real doubts. I still have 3 quarts of capped developer remaining. And wonder if there is anyway to test the solutions other than shooting a roll and developing it to see. I happen to have litmus paper to test alkalinity ,would that be usable as a test? [/FONT]
Usually developers designed for replenishment have a high Sulphite level and this itself helps prevent oxidation.