i noticed a change in ph in developer fixer and other working solutions over time. is there any rule of tmub at which ph these solutions are no longer usable?
I've often wondered why there isn't an "indicator" fix like there is with stop.
OH...be sure to soak the film in hot water for 5-10 minutes to remove the dyes/backings so you don't color and foul yor fixer
I've often wondered why there isn't an "indicator" fix like there is with stop.

OH...be sure to soak the film in hot water for 5-10 minutes to remove the dyes/backings so you don't color and foul yor fixer
Ummm, John, that is not entirely correct. Sorry.
The exhaustion of stop depends on volume, type (ie. Buffer capacity), and work flow including developer pH and carryover.
It also depends on whether you are doing RC or FB prints or film.
So, the two do not dance in harmony sorry to say.
PE


there is !
if you use spring developer, stop, fix ...
when the stop indicates, it also indicates the fix needs to be changed![]()
That sounds like a recipe for disaster!
And the dyes don't hurt anything, and they do fade with time anyway so who cares?
they also wash out with hca and extended washing, but as you alredy said. they don't do any harm anyway.ignore them.
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