Are there any paper developers with a long shelf life (like HC110 or Rodinal for film) on the market? I develop film fairly regularly, but only get into the darkroom every two or three months.
Thanks
Eric
Thanks
Eric

Eric Mac said:Are there any paper developers with a long shelf life (like HC110 or Rodinal for film) on the market? I develop film fairly regularly, but only get into the darkroom every two or three months.
Thanks
Eric
jim appleyard said:HC-110 can be used for paper. See: http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/hc110/index.html
Interesting site, too bad Michael has gone to the darkside and will no longer show as much interest in the site. So much for loving a dev so much that you create a website/page for it.
Another vote for 130!
Rodinal can also be used, although you may have to play around with dilutions.
If I recall, there is is a warm-tone paper dev formula here on APUG that uses Rodinal.
Tom Hoskinson said:I have been using my own concentrated version of Ilford ID-78 Warmtone Print Developer with excellent results. .........
MurrayMinchin said:Is it the Glycin then, that makes Ansco 130 last so long?
Murray
Eric Mac said:Are there any paper developers with a long shelf
life (like HC110 or Rodinal for film) ... ?
I develop film fairly regularly, but ... Eric
Pragmatist said:My confusion is this; PF states that one does not want to order Glycin in quantities greater than will be consumed in about 6 months. Is this stuff more stable in stock solution than in raw, dry form? Devious minds want to know by ordering time....
nworth said:One way to get long lasting stock solutions of
paper developer is to split the solution and
keep the alkali separate.
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