logan2z
Subscriber
I've been waffling for a while about switching from open trays to tubes for making prints, and I think I'm finally going to give tubes a try.
Given the small amount of chemistry required to make a print in a tube, is it safe to assume that fresh developer should be used for each sheet of paper? If I use an indicator stop bath and use a hypo check for the fixer I assume I can reuse that chemistry as long as it tests ok. Or is it advisable to use fresh stop and fix for each sheet as well?
Given the small amount of chemistry required to make a print in a tube, is it safe to assume that fresh developer should be used for each sheet of paper? If I use an indicator stop bath and use a hypo check for the fixer I assume I can reuse that chemistry as long as it tests ok. Or is it advisable to use fresh stop and fix for each sheet as well?