How did you test it?It keeps well, so it's unlikely to have gone off. I have some Ilford Pjenidone made in 1961, still white and fine when tested a couple of years ago.
Ian
How did you test it?
Mixed into a small test amount of a recognised developer formula. Then processing a short length of film?
Or is there a simple lab test within the limits of the average amateur darkroom mole?![]()
Depending on the initial purity, as fresh Phenidone deteriorates it will go from white to light pink and then to tan (at which point it is useless).
I'm not sure this matches my n=1 experience. I got my phenidone powder in early 2023, and it was already a pale tan. It hasn't changed either color or effectiveness since then.
I mixed up some print developer and compared it to a larger batch with much fresher Phenidone. Not very scientific but there was no apparent difference. I bought it in 1977, the Ilford code indicates manufacture was 1961.
Would making up a tiny batch of POTA (phenidone-only) developer give a reliable test? I did it once to test some phenidone solution in alcohol and it appeared to confirm that it was dead. But if I remember correctly I wasn't sure what to expect if it had worked to some degree.
Would making up a tiny batch of POTA (phenidone-only) developer give a reliable test? I did it once to test some phenidone solution in alcohol and it appeared to confirm that it was dead. But if I remember correctly I wasn't sure what to expect if it had worked to some degree.
What is a quick easy developer formula to make in a small amount that contains phenidone? I would like to mix a small amount say 500ml and test a short length of film to see if I get any development or under developed negs.
One possibility would be PC-512 borax with the part A made up in water not glycol (no need for long keeping):
If all is well with your phenidone the developing times listed in the link should give good negatives.![]()
A Simple Phenidone/Vitamin C Concentrate Developer: PC-512 Borax
What follows is how I formulated a very nice developer that I have now used pretty much exclusively for the last year and a half. As it says in the title, I have called it “PC-512 Borax”. Creative name? No. But it is indicative of the formula. This nice developer is a secondary result of some...imager.ie
The problem with "a small amount" is that any formula calls for a very small amount of phenidone. I hope you have a balance that goes down to 0.00gr.
What is a quick easy developer formula to make in a small amount that contains phenidone? I would like to mix a small amount say 500ml and test a short length of film to see if I get any development or under developed negs.
I do have an electronic scale, I will make a 1% solution of phenidone in glycol. If that does not work I will try 2g in 100ml of propylene glycol.
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