I bought a litre of DD-X last month via mail order. Of course it was very cold but the package had instructions on it not to let it freeze. When I got it I looked and there were no crystals formed so I thought I was OK.
From the first roll I processed I noticed that the maximum density on the film leader of 35mm film was a bit light, I could see through it pretty well while usually I can just barely see through it. Is that normal for DD-X? With slow films like Delta 100 and FP4+ it yields perfectly usable negatives, just a little thin but with Delta 400 it is a bit too light and with Delta 3200 it is quite light. Since there isn't an expiry date I can't tell if I was sold out of date chems. I've sent an inquiry to Ilford with the batch number but it is the holidays so they haven't got back to me yet. (Simon I can give you the batch number if interested).
I had been shooting HC prior to getting this bottle of DD-X and using more HC on my next rolls of Delta 400 and 3200 again gave me the correct maximum density. I use the same tanks, same temps, the times are what I've always used. My DD-X bottle is halfway done now so I poured it off into a 500mL bottle (full) and will continue to use HC until I find out if this DD-X is bad. When I poured it off I checked again and there was nothing that crystalized out.
Is this just how DD-X works these days, a low max density to keep the highlights from blocking up too much? Or is it toast? 500mL of DD-X is only worth $10 or a couple of rolls of film so I'll pour it down the drain if it is no good, senseless to run $25-50 worth of film through it if its bad but I thought I'd ask before I dumped it.
I know its just one bottle but it makes me think I might want to stick to HC and powder from now on...
From the first roll I processed I noticed that the maximum density on the film leader of 35mm film was a bit light, I could see through it pretty well while usually I can just barely see through it. Is that normal for DD-X? With slow films like Delta 100 and FP4+ it yields perfectly usable negatives, just a little thin but with Delta 400 it is a bit too light and with Delta 3200 it is quite light. Since there isn't an expiry date I can't tell if I was sold out of date chems. I've sent an inquiry to Ilford with the batch number but it is the holidays so they haven't got back to me yet. (Simon I can give you the batch number if interested).
I had been shooting HC prior to getting this bottle of DD-X and using more HC on my next rolls of Delta 400 and 3200 again gave me the correct maximum density. I use the same tanks, same temps, the times are what I've always used. My DD-X bottle is halfway done now so I poured it off into a 500mL bottle (full) and will continue to use HC until I find out if this DD-X is bad. When I poured it off I checked again and there was nothing that crystalized out.
Is this just how DD-X works these days, a low max density to keep the highlights from blocking up too much? Or is it toast? 500mL of DD-X is only worth $10 or a couple of rolls of film so I'll pour it down the drain if it is no good, senseless to run $25-50 worth of film through it if its bad but I thought I'd ask before I dumped it.
I know its just one bottle but it makes me think I might want to stick to HC and powder from now on...
