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I developed a couple of rolls last night using Ilfosol 3.
This was a controlled test where I set up a studio strobe and took a series of photos holding the light constant and varying the aperture.
Even at the "heavy exposure" end (meaning where the aperture relative to the strength of the strobe should have yielded serious over-exposure), the negatives (to my admittedly untrained eye) look a bit thin.
Development temperature and times were well controlled...at least as well as my setup allows. I was comfortably within a degree or two and five seconds or so (68 degrees/seven minutes/1:14 ratio) on all counts.
The contents of my Ilfosol bottle have turned a dark brown. I first opened it right at four months ago. Reading the Ilford specs, they talk about a four month life for partially full bottles. I assumed there was at least a bit of margin of safety in that, but now I wonder.
Anyway, I'm going to get a fresh bottle and repeat the experiment to see what the results look like.
In the mean time, I have two specific questions:
1) Does the expiration of Ilfosol 3 come on suddenly, or is it a gradual thing?
2) Other than eyeballing the color, is there a reliable way (short of risking screwing up a roll) to determine when its too old?
Based on my results, I'm thinking that maybe I should limit the life to something safe (two months?) and not risk it.
Any thoughts?
This was a controlled test where I set up a studio strobe and took a series of photos holding the light constant and varying the aperture.
Even at the "heavy exposure" end (meaning where the aperture relative to the strength of the strobe should have yielded serious over-exposure), the negatives (to my admittedly untrained eye) look a bit thin.
Development temperature and times were well controlled...at least as well as my setup allows. I was comfortably within a degree or two and five seconds or so (68 degrees/seven minutes/1:14 ratio) on all counts.
The contents of my Ilfosol bottle have turned a dark brown. I first opened it right at four months ago. Reading the Ilford specs, they talk about a four month life for partially full bottles. I assumed there was at least a bit of margin of safety in that, but now I wonder.
Anyway, I'm going to get a fresh bottle and repeat the experiment to see what the results look like.
In the mean time, I have two specific questions:
1) Does the expiration of Ilfosol 3 come on suddenly, or is it a gradual thing?
2) Other than eyeballing the color, is there a reliable way (short of risking screwing up a roll) to determine when its too old?
Based on my results, I'm thinking that maybe I should limit the life to something safe (two months?) and not risk it.
Any thoughts?
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