mrred
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I may develop 10 rolls of C41 a year, and now make my own chemistry to minimize the waste.
My bleach.....
Water (32C) 900 ml
Potassium ferricyanide (anh) 40 g
Sodium bromide (anh) 25 g (30g pot brom)
Water to make 1 l
It works well, but after a month or two.....it looks real dark. I've been throwing it out, not bothering to replenish it.
Today, after not doing anything for 6 months, I decided to test it. I took a film leader (B&W) and developed it in the light with Diafine (fastest). Put it in the tank and bleached it....then fixed and presto....a blank leader.
My question is, is there an easier or more obvious way to find out if the bleach is good? It looks like I have been wasting a fair amount of bleach with false assumptions. I've not been replenishing because I thought the replenisher was going bad too.
My bleach.....
Water (32C) 900 ml
Potassium ferricyanide (anh) 40 g
Sodium bromide (anh) 25 g (30g pot brom)
Water to make 1 l
It works well, but after a month or two.....it looks real dark. I've been throwing it out, not bothering to replenish it.
Today, after not doing anything for 6 months, I decided to test it. I took a film leader (B&W) and developed it in the light with Diafine (fastest). Put it in the tank and bleached it....then fixed and presto....a blank leader.
My question is, is there an easier or more obvious way to find out if the bleach is good? It looks like I have been wasting a fair amount of bleach with false assumptions. I've not been replenishing because I thought the replenisher was going bad too.