Will powdered Kodak chemicals like Dektol, Fixer go bad if it sits around for a long time in the bags? I have an opportunity to get a case of each for next to nothing from a school, But they dont know how old it is. Worth a shot?
I have found that Dektol goes first -- even without the discoloring on the bag. There should be no dark specks in the powder.
Vaughn
True, but Dektol is pretty robust stuff. Even when it looks bad, it still works. It takes a little longer to develop that full black and doesn't last as well in the tray, but it is useable. Moral - don't throw it out until you've tried it. What have you to lose except a couple of test strips and a few minutes of your time?

The biggest bummer about all this is that here is a school closing its darkroom.
They miss the fact that analog teaches good laboratory techniques, chemistry and photography at the same time. This is indeed a bad situation when analog vanishes from the HS.
PE
They miss the fact that analog teaches good
laboratory techniques, chemistry and photography
at the same time. This is indeed a bad situation when
analog vanishes from the HS. PE
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