I started printing some photos last weekend and noticed that they were rather flat. I was using Dektol that I had mixed several months back, but the bottle (brown plastic) was nearly full. I guessed that it had gone south on me and poured it out in preparation of mixing a new batch. There was a dark sludge that was the last to come out of the bottle which pretty well confirmed my suspicion. I was a little surprised that it went bad as quickly as it did since my darkroom is in the basement which keeps all of my chemicals rather cool.
I mixed a new batch but this time stored it in new clear wine bottles using vacuum stoppers. I've had good luck using this system with other developers. I noticed this weekend however that there is a fine matte film coating the bottom of the bottles. I know that I mixed the Dektol completely and even filtered it when I bottled it. Has anyone else had any similar experience?
Also, it seems to me that since Kodak has stopped manufacturing chemicals themselves, there always seems to be a few grains of dry components that simply refuse to dissolve. This is one reason that filter my chemicals before bottling.
Thanks
I mixed a new batch but this time stored it in new clear wine bottles using vacuum stoppers. I've had good luck using this system with other developers. I noticed this weekend however that there is a fine matte film coating the bottom of the bottles. I know that I mixed the Dektol completely and even filtered it when I bottled it. Has anyone else had any similar experience?
Also, it seems to me that since Kodak has stopped manufacturing chemicals themselves, there always seems to be a few grains of dry components that simply refuse to dissolve. This is one reason that filter my chemicals before bottling.
Thanks
