BarryWilkinson
Member
Two months ago I mixed up my first batch of Pyrocat M from raw chemicals. Most of the chemicals had been around for a while.
The first sheets I developed in the chemicals were very good. However, after use I put the brown glass bottles in a fridge as my darkroom as it gets very hot.
I developed some more sheets 3 weeks later and found a brown powder residue on the washed film and in the bottom of the processing tray after they were dry.
I have assumed that the chemicals have gone bad and will mix up a fresh batch with new chemicals. Has anyone else exepirienced this residue. I am a little concerned that if this re-occurs I will destroy some important negs.
Barry
The first sheets I developed in the chemicals were very good. However, after use I put the brown glass bottles in a fridge as my darkroom as it gets very hot.
I developed some more sheets 3 weeks later and found a brown powder residue on the washed film and in the bottom of the processing tray after they were dry.
I have assumed that the chemicals have gone bad and will mix up a fresh batch with new chemicals. Has anyone else exepirienced this residue. I am a little concerned that if this re-occurs I will destroy some important negs.
Barry