agenkin
Member
Greetings:
I am starting out with B&W film processing. For developing film, I'm using, among other chemicals, Ilfostop stop bath, and Kodak HCA. I'm a bit confused whether I can safely keep and reuse the working solutions for the stop and HCA.
The Ilfostop's material sheet suggests that a working solution can be kept for 7 "working days" (got this info from here). What does "working day" mean, really? If I keep it longer (say, a month), will the indicator in it show if it "went bad" (whatever that could mean)?
In Kodak's HCA's package (as far as I remember, can't find the data online) said that the stock solution can be kept for 3 months, but the working solution - for a much shorter time, I don't remember.
For how long is it practically safe to store working solutions of ILFOSTOP and Kodak HCA?
While I'm at it, another question: when I drain out the HCA after usage, it sometimes has a slight pink colour (it has no colour to start with). Is this normal?
Thanks!
I am starting out with B&W film processing. For developing film, I'm using, among other chemicals, Ilfostop stop bath, and Kodak HCA. I'm a bit confused whether I can safely keep and reuse the working solutions for the stop and HCA.
The Ilfostop's material sheet suggests that a working solution can be kept for 7 "working days" (got this info from here). What does "working day" mean, really? If I keep it longer (say, a month), will the indicator in it show if it "went bad" (whatever that could mean)?

In Kodak's HCA's package (as far as I remember, can't find the data online) said that the stock solution can be kept for 3 months, but the working solution - for a much shorter time, I don't remember.
For how long is it practically safe to store working solutions of ILFOSTOP and Kodak HCA?
While I'm at it, another question: when I drain out the HCA after usage, it sometimes has a slight pink colour (it has no colour to start with). Is this normal?
Thanks!