I found a few bottles of liquid pyro concentrate sitting around that are at least 5 years old. They've been sitting in the dark and it looks like maybe I mixed one batch.
Anyhow, I found a roll of tmax 100 to develop, read a few posts elsewhere about pyro lasting "forever" unmixed and so I followed the directions to a T and sadly the film came out very poor (streaked up and down the negative, almost patterned) and in general the negatives were thin and garbage. It almost looks as if the developer was not evenly developing...
I fixed extra long to remove anti-halation dye and stained post-fix.
So I suppose the question is- does tightly capped unmixed liquid pyro last 5 years in the dark or did I somehow do something wrong? I suppose the film could have been bad but I doubt it..
Thanks
Anyhow, I found a roll of tmax 100 to develop, read a few posts elsewhere about pyro lasting "forever" unmixed and so I followed the directions to a T and sadly the film came out very poor (streaked up and down the negative, almost patterned) and in general the negatives were thin and garbage. It almost looks as if the developer was not evenly developing...
I fixed extra long to remove anti-halation dye and stained post-fix.
So I suppose the question is- does tightly capped unmixed liquid pyro last 5 years in the dark or did I somehow do something wrong? I suppose the film could have been bad but I doubt it..
Thanks
