fidget
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Hi, I've been using a Nova 8x10 four slot developing tank for a few months. I have found that it's far easier to set up for darkroom work (in the spare bedroom) when the tank has been left set up from a previous session. As a beginner in the darkroom this quick startup time is invaluable and allows even short printing sessions that previous set up times would not have allowed.
I use Ilford RC VC papers and presently my developer is Ilford warmtone MG. Although I have got away (for a couple of days) with leaving the dev in the tank with the "top" on the slot, I am aware that the advice is to replace the developer after every session (and this is what I did when working in trays). I'm not sure what I could do to extend the useful life of my present dev, so I have a couple of newbie type questions that I hope you might help with.....
I noticed that stored developer turns from almost clear to ever darkening yellow/brown, could it still be usable until it reaches a certain colour, or can I not see when it is too old?
As a newbie, wrestling with lots of variables (ALL of which conspire to spoil the work) I might not notice the signs of aging. What could these signs be?
If my present dev is not of the type to last well, what could you recommend as a general purpose paper dev which could last a week or two (or more) in a topped tank?
Lastly, I've read posts here about the almost indecent life span of Ansco130, could it be tolerant enough to suit newbie work?
Regards, Dave.......
I use Ilford RC VC papers and presently my developer is Ilford warmtone MG. Although I have got away (for a couple of days) with leaving the dev in the tank with the "top" on the slot, I am aware that the advice is to replace the developer after every session (and this is what I did when working in trays). I'm not sure what I could do to extend the useful life of my present dev, so I have a couple of newbie type questions that I hope you might help with.....
I noticed that stored developer turns from almost clear to ever darkening yellow/brown, could it still be usable until it reaches a certain colour, or can I not see when it is too old?
As a newbie, wrestling with lots of variables (ALL of which conspire to spoil the work) I might not notice the signs of aging. What could these signs be?
If my present dev is not of the type to last well, what could you recommend as a general purpose paper dev which could last a week or two (or more) in a topped tank?
Lastly, I've read posts here about the almost indecent life span of Ansco130, could it be tolerant enough to suit newbie work?
Regards, Dave.......