DH_Studio
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Hey guys,
Does anyone have any firsthand personal experience (versus speculation, wild guessing or telling me to run some rests myself) with Liquid Tmax Developer - still sealed - past its expiration date?
Continuing with my nonstop comedy of errors - the plot being me trying to hand process b+w film - after receiving a brown batch of D76 (mail order), returning it, ordering another from another distributor, it also arriving brown (part of a bad batch of D76 from January of 2020 that Kodak shipped worldwide and then after realizing the error unfortunately left it in the supply chain for the customer to be inconvenienced with returning and replacing rather than recalling it all), as well as a leaky tanks and bent reels - I went to the only photo supply store in my area and bought a bottle of Tmax (curbside pickup as we're in the middle of a horrible Covid-19 surge here) and got it home only to find that it expired in August of 2020. Each of the 4 defective items that had to be replaced included about a week lag between discovering the problem and receiving the replacement so I'm going a little nutty here. I just want to process my @#$%& film!
Clearly I need to be meticulous and fanatical about QCing every element of this process moving forward, since sellers and distributors are not. Hard lesson learned!
The solution looks the tiniest bit yellowed but it's almost unnoticeable. I searched for people talking about personal experiences with this specific issue but most of the replies were about other developers, powders, expired papers, etc. or wild stabs at guessing how much development time the OP should add. I couldn't find much beyond conjecture, so if anyone has used Tmax past expiry I would love to hear how it went.
It's sealed, probably stored in the light on a shelf inside the shop, and expired 4 months ago.
Thank you!
Does anyone have any firsthand personal experience (versus speculation, wild guessing or telling me to run some rests myself) with Liquid Tmax Developer - still sealed - past its expiration date?
Continuing with my nonstop comedy of errors - the plot being me trying to hand process b+w film - after receiving a brown batch of D76 (mail order), returning it, ordering another from another distributor, it also arriving brown (part of a bad batch of D76 from January of 2020 that Kodak shipped worldwide and then after realizing the error unfortunately left it in the supply chain for the customer to be inconvenienced with returning and replacing rather than recalling it all), as well as a leaky tanks and bent reels - I went to the only photo supply store in my area and bought a bottle of Tmax (curbside pickup as we're in the middle of a horrible Covid-19 surge here) and got it home only to find that it expired in August of 2020. Each of the 4 defective items that had to be replaced included about a week lag between discovering the problem and receiving the replacement so I'm going a little nutty here. I just want to process my @#$%& film!
Clearly I need to be meticulous and fanatical about QCing every element of this process moving forward, since sellers and distributors are not. Hard lesson learned!
The solution looks the tiniest bit yellowed but it's almost unnoticeable. I searched for people talking about personal experiences with this specific issue but most of the replies were about other developers, powders, expired papers, etc. or wild stabs at guessing how much development time the OP should add. I couldn't find much beyond conjecture, so if anyone has used Tmax past expiry I would love to hear how it went.
It's sealed, probably stored in the light on a shelf inside the shop, and expired 4 months ago.
Thank you!
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