ishanm
Member
Hi everyone,
It's been a while since I posted here - I've been moving and travelling. More recently I've been developing (Diafine is quite hard to acquire here in the UK), and just got done developing about 40 rolls from the last few months.
On the last two rolls I processed, I accidentally poured the Diafine B back into the fixer bottle (serves me right for trying to outsmart myself by having the next bottle I needed ready to go, with a funnel in place). I am planning to mix a new batch of fixer later this week and I'm more annoyed at the loss of 600 ml of solution B. However, I was curious as to how much of a difference that amount of B would make in 3.8L (1 US gallon) of fix.
It's been a while since I posted here - I've been moving and travelling. More recently I've been developing (Diafine is quite hard to acquire here in the UK), and just got done developing about 40 rolls from the last few months.
On the last two rolls I processed, I accidentally poured the Diafine B back into the fixer bottle (serves me right for trying to outsmart myself by having the next bottle I needed ready to go, with a funnel in place). I am planning to mix a new batch of fixer later this week and I'm more annoyed at the loss of 600 ml of solution B. However, I was curious as to how much of a difference that amount of B would make in 3.8L (1 US gallon) of fix.