Thanks to everyone who responded to my post regarding clearing times in hypo. I now want to tell you about an experiment I just performed on the Efke 50. In 1984 I mixed a litre of the pyro tri developer recommended by Paul Farber in Peterson's Photographic. I had never used it since I first mixed it and just found it in the back of my chemical cabinet, among those bottles that always seem to get moved and never used. I was ready to dump it and mix some fresh, when I decided to look at it. After pouring it into a beaker, I was surprised to see that it looked the same as the day I first mixed so I saved it and mixed a fresh batch and out of curiousity developed two identically exposed sheets of film, one in each developer. To my utter amazement they looked identical even under my microscope at 100x. Since I don't have a densitometer I used my Colorstar 3000 to check the density range of both negs in my enlarger and they were virtually identical. Does anyone have any experience with this developer and can you tell me what you think of it? Is this stuff immortal?
Thanks,
Denise