But a warning not to part powder packages was approved by a manufacturer nonetheless.Despite the hysteria, the folks who have worked in industrial compounding can attest that uniform powder mixtures are not a problem.
But a warning not to part powder packages was approved by a manufacturer nonetheless.Despite the hysteria, the folks who have worked in industrial compounding can attest that uniform powder mixtures are not a problem.
But a warning not to part powder packages was approved by a manufacturer nonetheless.
And the OP's container has ~4,150 gm in it, so proceeding this way will mean you will be doing this 176 times.
The likelihood of the mixture being effectively the same (first to last) after that many iterations is not great.
I just don't get why people try to save a few pennies on things like this. Next thing you know, a new Photrio thread: "Help - thin negatives from D-76 - what happened?"
We should go back to talking about whether or not paper should be under the grain focuser.
And we haven't yet properly resolved the issue of stop-bath usage.
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With words that must be said
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"Is the theater really dead?"
Simon & Garfunkle
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