[Frameworks] Storing E-6 and D-19

Kevin Timmins on-one-2 at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 13 09:26:28 CDT 2012


Thats not what I mean Scott, 
I develop a lot of film pretty much every week and need to start storing the USED chemicals (especially now I'm starting to develop black and white). I don't want to pore that stuff down the sink when I've exhausted it. I need to know what I can mix to store because I need to know how many large containers I need to purchase. I will then get someone to collect it and dispose of it professionally once a year. 
ThanksKev  

> Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 10:07:12 -0400
> From: kludge at panix.com
> To: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Storing E-6 and D-19
> 
> Kodak has a nice little booklet on the subject.
> 
> In general, fixers, stop bath, and some kinds of bleaches will last a long
> time on the shelf, whereas mixed developers oxidize very quickly.  
> 
> Squirting a little canned air into the bottle can help reduce oxidation of
> developer stock solutions, but I would be very surprised to hear of a 
> bottle of mixed stock solution lasting a year.
> --scott
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