Y0ssar1an
Newbie
Hi,
I want to start making my own B&W contact sheets and prints. Fortunately there is a darkroom downstairs from me at work (a university physics department). No one has used it for a long time. It needs a thorough dust/clean but is an amazing resource, fully dark, safelights, running water, enlargers, etc.
My question is basically about chemical longetivity and contamination:
1. There is a good stock of powered D19 and D76 developer. Does this have a shelf life? Is this what I want to be using or should I start with C41?
2. There is a stock of liquid fixer of unknown age which sounds suspiciously cristaline on shaking. The label on the back says two years. I assume I should just buy new.
3. Would you advise disposing of all trays, reels, tongs etc as there is no record of what's been used in them?
4. There is some assorted Ilford and Kodak paper stock in a dark safe. Does paper age? I can't find any developement info on the outside. I assume it's OK?
Thanks, Ben
PS: There's also a JOBO developing tank/machine (for which I forgot to write down the model number). I've never worked with one before, and don't plan on starting off on this, but would welcome opinions on how easy they are to clean (or on the flip side how likely it is that it's contaminated!)
I want to start making my own B&W contact sheets and prints. Fortunately there is a darkroom downstairs from me at work (a university physics department). No one has used it for a long time. It needs a thorough dust/clean but is an amazing resource, fully dark, safelights, running water, enlargers, etc.
My question is basically about chemical longetivity and contamination:
1. There is a good stock of powered D19 and D76 developer. Does this have a shelf life? Is this what I want to be using or should I start with C41?
2. There is a stock of liquid fixer of unknown age which sounds suspiciously cristaline on shaking. The label on the back says two years. I assume I should just buy new.
3. Would you advise disposing of all trays, reels, tongs etc as there is no record of what's been used in them?
4. There is some assorted Ilford and Kodak paper stock in a dark safe. Does paper age? I can't find any developement info on the outside. I assume it's OK?
Thanks, Ben
PS: There's also a JOBO developing tank/machine (for which I forgot to write down the model number). I've never worked with one before, and don't plan on starting off on this, but would welcome opinions on how easy they are to clean (or on the flip side how likely it is that it's contaminated!)