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So i ran a little experiment and i'll post the results later this week ... I had three groups...
1. d76 freshly mixed earlier in the week
2. d76 mixed on 12/01/2009 (7 months old stored in amber glass pharmaceutical bottles filled to the brim and sprayed with dust off and covered with saran wrapped and then capped and taped up)
3. d76 mixed by measuring out enough powder just to make 1 batch and mixed as needed (measured in electric scale and the portion of powder was calculated mathematically by taking the weight of the powder in the 3.8 liter bag and dividing it by 3.8 so I got grams of powder per liter...)
The negs are drying right now but i'll post examples probably tomorrow.... but i must say they look identical!!! I even forgot which roll was which until i remembered the subject matter each roll was shot..
Some other variables accounted for... same camera and same lens= bessa r3m with 40 1.4 nokton; same film = trix; same agitation = agitate for the first 30 seconds then 3 agitations every minute for 9.75 minutes at 20'C
so mixing a batch as needed can be done but i must say it was a lot of work... considering that I could mix up a big batch and store it in glass jars and still have it fresh after 7 months!!!...
i have 1 more bottle from the batch that was mixed on 12/1/2009 and plan to open it on 12/1/2010!!
1. d76 freshly mixed earlier in the week
2. d76 mixed on 12/01/2009 (7 months old stored in amber glass pharmaceutical bottles filled to the brim and sprayed with dust off and covered with saran wrapped and then capped and taped up)
3. d76 mixed by measuring out enough powder just to make 1 batch and mixed as needed (measured in electric scale and the portion of powder was calculated mathematically by taking the weight of the powder in the 3.8 liter bag and dividing it by 3.8 so I got grams of powder per liter...)
The negs are drying right now but i'll post examples probably tomorrow.... but i must say they look identical!!! I even forgot which roll was which until i remembered the subject matter each roll was shot..
Some other variables accounted for... same camera and same lens= bessa r3m with 40 1.4 nokton; same film = trix; same agitation = agitate for the first 30 seconds then 3 agitations every minute for 9.75 minutes at 20'C
so mixing a batch as needed can be done but i must say it was a lot of work... considering that I could mix up a big batch and store it in glass jars and still have it fresh after 7 months!!!...
i have 1 more bottle from the batch that was mixed on 12/1/2009 and plan to open it on 12/1/2010!!

