
I tried it (Rodinal, not marriage) a couple of weeks ago, and it worked fine.I've kept a bottle of Agfa Rodinal in the refrigerator for nearly 20 years. No I'm not married; why do you ask?I tried it (Rodinal, not marriage) a couple of weeks ago, and it worked fine.
Mark Overton
That's spot on- I picked up some Kodak Bromide paper that must have been from the 60s and although not perfect after I added the maximum amount of KBr suggested in the Darkroom Cookbook, it was pretty reasonable and looked good with a pinhole neg.
Add more KBr if you feel the need it is not like salt on potatoes.
Why did you have it in there so long?
Salt on food is considered real bad by our medical people.
KBr will slow some developers but with prints developed by inspection it may clear highlights of fog.
With antique chlorobromide paper you could get warmer tones.
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