Hello all: haven't posted here in awhile; shame on me!
I use five reel (35mm) Kinderman tanks for most of my film processing. I use powdered developer which makes a gallon of stock solution, which I cut 1:1 for use. I find that seldom can I shoot enough film to use up the stock solution before it expires, so I end up throwing out a lot of developer.
I just decided to try and divide the dry powder into several equal portions, and only mixing up enough dry powder to provide the mixed liquid developer I'm going to need in the immediate future. In my 55 years of film photography I have never tried this.
Have any of you tried this? Is it a reliable and controllable process? Can the powder material be effectively divided into homogeneous portions? Etc, etc.
Any comments/opinions/recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Speed Gray, K8SG
Grand Rapids, MI
I use five reel (35mm) Kinderman tanks for most of my film processing. I use powdered developer which makes a gallon of stock solution, which I cut 1:1 for use. I find that seldom can I shoot enough film to use up the stock solution before it expires, so I end up throwing out a lot of developer.
I just decided to try and divide the dry powder into several equal portions, and only mixing up enough dry powder to provide the mixed liquid developer I'm going to need in the immediate future. In my 55 years of film photography I have never tried this.
Have any of you tried this? Is it a reliable and controllable process? Can the powder material be effectively divided into homogeneous portions? Etc, etc.
Any comments/opinions/recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Speed Gray, K8SG
Grand Rapids, MI

