Re: OTish: Rodinal/Agefix keeping time, and how to know if they are still good?

2007-07-29 Thread Mark Cassino
I'm still shooting and developing B&W as well. I bought a few liters of Rodinal when Agfa went under, all in 500ml bottles. From what I've read, it will last a long time. It's one of my favorite developers, so I haven't been giving it a chance to sit around in opened bottles. AFAIK, the sealed

Re: OTish: Rodinal/Agefix keeping time, and how to know if they are still good?

2007-07-24 Thread Vic Mortelmans
Adam Maas schreef: > Rodinal: If it' liquid, it's good. Has shelf life measurable in decades. Probably true, but I just noticed that when switching from a bottle that was openend about a year ago (and quite brown and some residu) to a fresh bottle requires, you may have to adapt development time

Re: OTish: Rodinal/Agefix keeping time, and how to know if they are still good?

2007-07-21 Thread Adam Maas
Rodinal: If it' liquid, it's good. Has shelf life measurable in decades. -Adam Toralf Lund wrote: > As you may know already, I'm still shooting and developing B&W film. > Actually, I started doing it around the time when "everyone" switched to > digital; going backwards into the future, and e

OTish: Rodinal/Agefix keeping time, and how to know if they are still good?

2007-07-21 Thread Toralf Lund
As you may know already, I'm still shooting and developing B&W film. Actually, I started doing it around the time when "everyone" switched to digital; going backwards into the future, and enjoying it. Anyhow, I was just wondering if any of you lot have any opinions on the *actual* shelf life of