Samuel Hotton
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Throughout my life I've heard that Brown glass bottles are best for storing B&W photochemicals?
QUESTION: How about using Green glass? Example is the Grolsch beer bottles with the ceramic and rubber clamp down stoppers? Green is used for beer and wine, Brown is used also for beer and for whiskey.
Is there something in developer that is sensitive to green light and not to brown light?
How about fixer? Do I really need a colored bottle to store it. I buy fixer concentrate in clear plastic cubitainers.
Come to think of it we buy HC-110 in clear plastic bottles.
Perhaps this requirement for brown bottles comes from an earlier era of photochemistry that was light sensitve in a particular wavelength, for example a Silver Iodide solution.
With thanks,
Sam Hotton
Have a fun and safe Memorial Day.
QUESTION: How about using Green glass? Example is the Grolsch beer bottles with the ceramic and rubber clamp down stoppers? Green is used for beer and wine, Brown is used also for beer and for whiskey.
Is there something in developer that is sensitive to green light and not to brown light?
How about fixer? Do I really need a colored bottle to store it. I buy fixer concentrate in clear plastic cubitainers.
Come to think of it we buy HC-110 in clear plastic bottles.
Perhaps this requirement for brown bottles comes from an earlier era of photochemistry that was light sensitve in a particular wavelength, for example a Silver Iodide solution.
With thanks,
Sam Hotton
Have a fun and safe Memorial Day.