dynachrome
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This week I wanted to develop a strip of b&w test film to see if a new (old) camera was working properly. The film was Ilford Delta 400. I haven't developed film for a while and didn't want to mix up anything from powder. I opened a partially used quart bottle of Clayton F76 Plus. It was very dark in color and had to be discarded. I found a bottle of Ilford Microphen which was mixed more than two years ago. The bottle was an approx. 20 oz. Gatorade container. The plastic is pretty thick. The color still looked right. I tested the developer with a piece of film and it looked right. The temperature was 71F so I gave it 6 minutes. The frames all look good. What's funny about this is that the developer was pretty old before I mixed it up. I came into a large supply of 1 quart boxes of Microphen from before the time that Ilford started selling it in 1 liter size. By having the chemistry stored in two separate packets, shelf life is greatly extended. I will mix up another quart this weekend. I have a fresh bottle of F76 Plus on hand now too. It will be handy to test some of my GP3 220 film. I prefer using the 220 Nikor wide spaced 220 reel so a lot of solution is needed.