I was wondering if anyone uses different tanks/kit for different chemicals?
I started developing B&W and just used the same inversion tanks, measuring cylinders, stirrers and thermometers for everything - Rodinal, ID11, DD-X, D76, you name it...
When started developing in C41, I used the same equipment I had been using for B&W and noticed no adverse effects.
I then read that E6 and C41 should be used with different equipment to avoid cross-contamination. So I bought a different cylinder and tank just for E6.
At some point, however, I mixed them up and used the dedicated E6 tank for C41, and vice-versa... Again, did not see any adverse effects.
I am always really careful and thoroughly wash everything after using it, and never develop with more than one process in any one session... Could that be the reason I have not seen any adverse effects? Or maybe my untrained eye is not discerning enough to pick up any subtle changes? Or is the whole separate tanks thing just overcaution?
Does anyone else keep separate kit for different chemicals?
I started developing B&W and just used the same inversion tanks, measuring cylinders, stirrers and thermometers for everything - Rodinal, ID11, DD-X, D76, you name it...
When started developing in C41, I used the same equipment I had been using for B&W and noticed no adverse effects.
I then read that E6 and C41 should be used with different equipment to avoid cross-contamination. So I bought a different cylinder and tank just for E6.
At some point, however, I mixed them up and used the dedicated E6 tank for C41, and vice-versa... Again, did not see any adverse effects.
I am always really careful and thoroughly wash everything after using it, and never develop with more than one process in any one session... Could that be the reason I have not seen any adverse effects? Or maybe my untrained eye is not discerning enough to pick up any subtle changes? Or is the whole separate tanks thing just overcaution?
Does anyone else keep separate kit for different chemicals?