This kit contains several bottles, of which a few should provide some insight whether the kit still works:
These three criteria listed above would be deal breakers, i.e. you'd have to toss out this kit. From there it mainly depends on what you plan on doing with these slides. If results are critical, get a new kit. If you scan your slides and have no plans to project them, some color cast and weak blacks may be acceptable. Whatever you do, don't run your ireplacable Pulitzer price winning films through this old kit first.
- First Developer is usually shipped as single bottle concentrate. It should be pale amber to yellow. If it turns medium brown, it will have lost significant activity and your slides will come out darker than they should.
- One of the Color Developer concentrates contains the actual development agent (CD-3). This concentrate will turn dark as it ages. If it is too dark, the color developer has gone bad, which translates into color casts or weak shadows
- One of the BLIX concentrates contains Ammonium Thiosulfate (smell test). If this concentrate shows a yellow precipitate, then it has gone bad.
This kit contains several bottles, of which a few should provide some insight whether the kit still works:
These three criteria listed above would be deal breakers, i.e. you'd have to toss out this kit. From there it mainly depends on what you plan on doing with these slides. If results are critical, get a new kit. If you scan your slides and have no plans to project them, some color cast and weak blacks may be acceptable. Whatever you do, don't run your ireplacable Pulitzer price winning films through this old kit first.
- First Developer is usually shipped as single bottle concentrate. It should be pale amber to yellow. If it turns medium brown, it will have lost significant activity and your slides will come out darker than they should.
- One of the Color Developer concentrates contains the actual development agent (CD-3). This concentrate will turn dark as it ages. If it is too dark, the color developer has gone bad, which translates into color casts or weak shadows
- One of the BLIX concentrates contains Ammonium Thiosulfate (smell test). If this concentrate shows a yellow precipitate, then it has gone bad.
Thanks Rudeofus! Hopefully I can process some 120 Velvia in a few days.Precipitate in FD is ok, colors of all these concentrates sound good to me. There's a chance, that FD will have lost some activity, which you can counteract by increasing FD time. I recommend you process a short test strip first and see, whether and to which extent you have to adjust FD times. If you scan anyway, you can process a not-so-important roll and see what happens.
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