Maine-iac
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Back in January, I reported (see Chemistry recipes) that I had mixed up a Phenidone/Vitamin C variant of E-72 in a 3X concentration, but leaving out the alkaline activator (carbonate). I theorized that by leaving out the activator, it might make for long keeping properties.
My hunch was right. Yesterday, I used up the rest of the concentrate that I had mixed more than ten months ago. Diluted 1:9 and with the carbonate added directly to the tray where it dissolves very quickly, it was as active as when I first mixed it up. The concentrate was hardly even discolored-- perhaps a tad darker shade of brownish-yellow, but nothing to write home about.
This formula also has great keeping properties after being mixed up. I once left a partially-used batch sit in the tray for five days before coming back to test it. While it had darkened a bit in the interim, it still worked just fine and I ran quite a few more prints through it.
E-72 is essentially a Dektol-like developer but in my variation, without hydroquinone and using Edwal Liquid Orthazite instead of bromide.
I like it a lot.
Larry
P.S. Found an old (3-4 years) 25 sheet pack of Ilford MGFB IV. It's fogged--weak blacks. Any hope of salvaging it?
My hunch was right. Yesterday, I used up the rest of the concentrate that I had mixed more than ten months ago. Diluted 1:9 and with the carbonate added directly to the tray where it dissolves very quickly, it was as active as when I first mixed it up. The concentrate was hardly even discolored-- perhaps a tad darker shade of brownish-yellow, but nothing to write home about.
This formula also has great keeping properties after being mixed up. I once left a partially-used batch sit in the tray for five days before coming back to test it. While it had darkened a bit in the interim, it still worked just fine and I ran quite a few more prints through it.
E-72 is essentially a Dektol-like developer but in my variation, without hydroquinone and using Edwal Liquid Orthazite instead of bromide.
I like it a lot.
Larry
P.S. Found an old (3-4 years) 25 sheet pack of Ilford MGFB IV. It's fogged--weak blacks. Any hope of salvaging it?