Hi All,
I am in the midst of doing some tests of David Kachel's SLIMT method of contrast reduction for film. I am using a working stock solution of 10 gm of potassium ferricyanide and 3.3 gm of potassium bromide in distilled water to make 1000 ml. I take 10 to 20 ml of this working stock solution to make the bleaching solution that I use when I develop film. I was just wondering how long this working stock solution will keep in a partially filled brown glass bottle in darkness at room temperature. I just don't want to chance ruining a film with a bad solution.
Sincerely,
Steve Pituch
I am in the midst of doing some tests of David Kachel's SLIMT method of contrast reduction for film. I am using a working stock solution of 10 gm of potassium ferricyanide and 3.3 gm of potassium bromide in distilled water to make 1000 ml. I take 10 to 20 ml of this working stock solution to make the bleaching solution that I use when I develop film. I was just wondering how long this working stock solution will keep in a partially filled brown glass bottle in darkness at room temperature. I just don't want to chance ruining a film with a bad solution.
Sincerely,
Steve Pituch
