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Hi,

I have some negs to develop from a gig the other day; shot on Neopan 1600. I bought some Tetenal Emofin as I was interesting in trying a compensating 2-bath developer with this film.

However, I wondered how toxic Emofin was?
And also how much it stains?

Because I've read a few reports that it stains things quite heavily if spilled -- something I have to be wary of in a rented flat. I don't want the bathroom sink ruined.

So, anyone any experience with it?

I have some DD-X in the house which I could use as an alternative but the DD-X has been open for about a year and I worry it might be 'expired'.

thanks!

Matt
 

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Used it some years ago. Very nice developer. Stained the bottles, nothing more.
 
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Hi,

I have some negs to develop from a gig the other day; shot on Neopan 1600. I bought some Tetenal Emofin as I was interesting in trying a compensating 2-bath developer with this film.

However, I wondered how toxic Emofin was?
And also how much it stains?

Because I've read a few reports that it stains things quite heavily if spilled -- something I have to be wary of in a rented flat. I don't want the bathroom sink ruined.

So, anyone any experience with it?

I have some DD-X in the house which I could use as an alternative but the DD-X has been open for about a year and I worry it might be 'expired'.

thanks!

Matt
You can download the safety data sheets for Emofin and other Tetenal products from the Tetenal website.
Metol and a PPD derivative is listed, the latter is probably one of the agents used in colour developers.

www.tetenal.co.uk
 
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