So today I was browsing the thrift stores in the greater Los Angeles area for some neato camera stuff. (Those Kodak Retinas are worthless relics of a bygone era, you know...
) I think I did pretty well today, as I got a Bogen/Manfrotto 3001 for $10! I also picked up for free a bunch of old Kodak chemistry: a gallon of Dektol and several small packets of Microdol-X. Just to see what Microdol looked like mixed, I followed the directions on the packet and diluted one whole packet in 16oz of water and mixed them together. now comes the question: What dilution have I got now? stock? (I have never used any powder devs, much less Microdol, but hey, it was free!)
More important though, I'm used to devs that are almost clear (F76+ is what my school uses, and that stuff is colorless), but the Microdol was REALLY dark, almost like C41 blix. Is this normal, or am I just wasting my time?
) I think I did pretty well today, as I got a Bogen/Manfrotto 3001 for $10! I also picked up for free a bunch of old Kodak chemistry: a gallon of Dektol and several small packets of Microdol-X. Just to see what Microdol looked like mixed, I followed the directions on the packet and diluted one whole packet in 16oz of water and mixed them together. now comes the question: What dilution have I got now? stock? (I have never used any powder devs, much less Microdol, but hey, it was free!) More important though, I'm used to devs that are almost clear (F76+ is what my school uses, and that stuff is colorless), but the Microdol was REALLY dark, almost like C41 blix. Is this normal, or am I just wasting my time?
