Bummer, but sure better to find out like this than losing an important roll of film.
Agree lesson learned, in future I will only buy from reputable chemical suppliers or buy manufactured brews off the shelf. The big auction sites can be a lottery.
Bummer, but sure better to find out like this than losing an important roll of film.
I've got some old stock that has turned gray. It's working fine.![]()
I've got some old stock that has turned gray. It's working fine.![]()
Mixed the pc512 developer and clip tested two short lengths of film. One length in a 1% solution of phenidone, after developing the exposed film was clear. Tried increasing the phenidone to double the amount in a fresh solution of developer. Same result. Conclusion my phenidone purchased from Poland is not fit for purpose it has now been disposed of.
Well, you've turned . . . . . . . but so have many others of us without realising
But at least you keep your trousers on, and turn out fine work.
Ian
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.
Oan
BTW, is Phenidone S supposed to be orange? I made a 1% solution in glycol and the solution is orange too. This Phenidone S does work but why the color? Maybe impurities or partially oxidized?
I can share my experience with Phenidone A, 5% solution is golden yellowish, 1% is very light yellow. And, 5% Dimezone S has pinkish orange colour. All the solutions are in propylene glycol.
Does the term "phenidone S" mean Dimezone-S?BTW, is Phenidone S supposed to be orange? I made a 1% solution in glycol and the solution is orange too. This Phenidone S does work but why the color? Maybe impurities or partially oxidized?
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