cengman
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Hi! New here. I've been an enthusiastic amateur photographer for a while now. I do most of my photography with digital mirrorless camera, but I've been playing around more and more with a couple old film cameras left to me by family members. I've decided that to make this new addition to my hobby affordable I'll have to do all my own film processing. Tried one roll of c41 film with the kit from unicolor and it worked out pretty well. I'm shooting some black and white film now and decided to mix up my own batch of Rodinal with which to develop it. I used the recipe on the Digitaltruth Photo website. I cut all quantities in half to make 500ml of stock.
I'm not positive that what I ended up with is correct. In many of the historic recipes on the same website, there are instructions to add the "caustic" solution to the aminophenol and sulfite solution gradually with stirring and to observe first the appearance of a precipitate and then to continue adding base until the solution clears again.
The material that I have ended up with is definitely NOT clear. I have a straw-colored solution with an off-white, fine crystalline precipitate that is slowly settling to the bottom. For anyone who has used this recipe before, is this what I should expect? Or should I continue to add some NaOH until the solution clears? Thanks!
I'm not positive that what I ended up with is correct. In many of the historic recipes on the same website, there are instructions to add the "caustic" solution to the aminophenol and sulfite solution gradually with stirring and to observe first the appearance of a precipitate and then to continue adding base until the solution clears again.
The material that I have ended up with is definitely NOT clear. I have a straw-colored solution with an off-white, fine crystalline precipitate that is slowly settling to the bottom. For anyone who has used this recipe before, is this what I should expect? Or should I continue to add some NaOH until the solution clears? Thanks!

I had no idea there was so much drama involved.