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Q: TMAX RS one shot or not

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First time processing film in 28 years today. I have a couple of questions.

I am using TMAX RS from the stock gal. Mixed according to the directions on the box. I processed a roll of 120 TMAX 100. The developer came out with an odd bluish tint. Is the developer a one shot, do I send it down the drain, or do I place it back with the stock solution, or keep it but segregate it?

I have aver the same question for the fixer. Kodafix 200 mixed 1:3 as a stock. Can it be reused?
 

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It is supposed to be a one shot developer, so dispose of it safely. you should be able to reuse your kodafix, but don't store it for many months as it will go off.
 

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NO!

This is not a one-shot developer. It is for use in a replenishment process, essentially meaning you mix up a quantity of it and then mix a little more in for every roll you develop. Go the link below and download the technical data sheet that explains all about Tmax and Tmax RS. It's really pretty economical to use.

http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/j86/j86.pdf

The bluish tint is the anti-halation layer. It's entirely normal.
 

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For critical use I prefer it one-shot. But I don't like to replenish anything - just another headache I'd prefer to avoid.
 

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I use it one shot too and mix it 1+9 which increase film speed a little.
Remember to add the content of the small container to the large before use.
 

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I use it one shot but didn't like the mistimes at 1+9 or 7. I use 1+5 or 1+6.


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I use it one shot too and mix it 1+9 which increase film speed a little.
Remember to add the content of the small container to the large before use.

Yup, the concentrate lasts a lot longer this way too.
 

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Ah, yet another example of people serving technology instead of the other way around. :smile:

Sure am glad to not be a member of the icult. Which isn't to say I have a much higher opinion of its competition. No cell phone carrying for me, thanks. :D

And I'm sure glad to have one. That's the beauty of choice. :wink:
 

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I used to make 800 ml of solution and develop up to four rolls over a month or so with no replenish or time compensation. never had a problem. YMMV. now I use D76 one shot which is cheaper and never have to worry about it getting old.
 
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