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Shelf life of Dektol

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Hi
I like to use Dektol but I found that is shelf life is short. Don't you? When I did saying 2 hours, maybe 10-15 11x14 FB sheets of paper, it's done. Can we add something to stock solution to give more longevity?

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Capacity is 31 8x10's per litre, which is the same area as 16 11x14 prints. So it's quite possible you've exhausted the developer.
As a working solution, life is 1 working day, as a stock solution 6 months in a tightly sealed bottle, 2 months in a part full bottle.
 

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I have had no problem with Dektol lasting thru a printing session.
 

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Capacity is 31 8x10's per litre, which is the same area as 16 11x14 prints. So it's quite possible you've exhausted the developer.
As a working solution, life is 1 working day, as a stock solution 6 months in a tightly sealed bottle, 2 months in a part full bottle.

I've used Dektol and the home brew equivalent, D-72 for decades. All of my empirical evidence does not conflict with Kodak's recommendations (quoted above).
 

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Consider switching to Liquidol, developed by our friend Photo Engineer (Ron Mowrey) and available from Photographers' Formulary in Montana. B&H also sells it for the same price but at lower shipping cost. Note that it's described as producing prints similar to Dektol. Its shelf/tray life is vastly longer than Dektol. You can search threads here for discussions mentioning Liquidol, where Ron describes its shelf/tray life. I'm a convert.

http://stores.photoformulary.com/liquidol-paper-developer/
Tech info: http://photoformulary.homestead.com/02-0200.pdf

...I like to use Dektol but I found that is shelf life is short. Don't you? When I did saying 2 hours, maybe 10-15 11x14 FB sheets of paper, it's done. Can we add something to stock solution to give more longevity?
 

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I don't believe liquids can be shipped cross border. Whenever I have ordered Pyro from the Formulary I've had to drive to the US to get it.
 

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I don't believe liquids can be shipped cross border. Whenever I have ordered Pyro from the Formulary I've had to drive to the US to get it.
B&H will ship to me in British Columbia Kodak HC-110 developer, Kodak Polymax T developer, Kodak T-Max RS developer, Kodak Photo-flo, Kodak Kodafix fixer and Kodak Rapid Selenium Toner - all liquids.
The ones they won't ship to me they won't ship in general.
The US Post office won't allow shipment of liquids.
 

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Not true, Matt, as a general statement. Some liquids are "mailable", but under strictly controlled conditions. If you wade through all the legal mumbo jumbo in the USPS website (I gave up after a few minutes of review), you'll see what I mean.

https://pe.usps.com/text/pub52/pub52c3_001.htm
Correct - it seems to be section 451 that applies.
If you go to the US Post Office though to mail something, as likely as not you will hear "you can't mail liquids".
B&H probably aren't willing to fulfill the Post Office's packaging requirements.
 
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