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Stop Bath -- Too Strong?

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I goofed. I mixed up a new batch of Kodak Indicator stop bath today, and must have pulled the dilution off of the wrong line of instructions (for X-ray film or some such). So instead of 8ml of concentrate, I mixed 20ml of concentrate for 500ml of working solution. The film looks okay (I haven't scanned or printed yet), but I'm wondering if I've done any hidden or long-term damage.

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no. Just cut your stopbath appropriately with water for next time
 
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The possible ill-effects of too-strong stop are pinholes in the emulsion caused by gas being released from the acid-base reaction. If you have these, you should be able to see them with a loupe. This would only really happen with very alkaline developers and rather soft emulsions, so you are likely alright. Do dilute your stop to the proper dilution before using it again.

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Doremus


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