m. dowdall said:
Had lots of fun playing mad scientist in the darkroom today. ... mixed up divided D23 and developed some unimportant sheets. ..... I dont know what capacity I can expect from a litre of A & B. Does this keep well? The Darkroom cookbook doesnt have any comment on this.
Thanks
Michael
Michael,
Please take this with a large grain of salt from a real amateur ... I use D-D23 because it's easy to mix, cheap, and seems to last a loooong time. At about 6 months, I start to worry and mix up fresh batches because .... it's cheap. I mix 2 litres at a time and I store it in clear plastic Rubbermaid juice jugs (yeah, I know - I can feel the cringing happening already

) and put those in a Rubbermaid storage bin (easy to transport and if it spills, it won't matter). I write the dates on the jugs. My jugs currently have two dates on them. This batch was mixed in September (2005) and the previous batch was mixed Feb (2005). Oh yeah - I use "20 Mule Team" borax as a bath B - why? - 'cause I was in the grocery store and saw it and thought - "hey, why not?"

At least I'm not as bad as some of our APUG home-brewers - my developer will never be confused with my morning coffee
cheers
EDIT : with respect to fhovie's post - I can say that I have done more than two dozen 8x10 as well as a couple of rolls of 120 and a few 4x5 sheets in bath B without any change in its action, but then I don't have the experience to be a judge of what a really good negative is/should be.
2'nd EDIT :: fhovie - went and had a look at your gallery just now - I like them all, but I really like your Trout Creek and Boise River negs - they look fabulous!!